clunky.
>
> Thanks again for trying to help.
>
> Adam
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wim Bertels [mailto:wim.bert...@khleuven.be]
> Sent: 01 September 2015 12:15 PM
> To: Adam Pearson
> Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin and
le for elevated
permissions. A shame since seems a little clunky.
Thanks again for trying to help.
Adam
-Original Message-
From: Wim Bertels [mailto:wim.bert...@khleuven.be]
Sent: 01 September 2015 12:15 PM
To: Adam Pearson
Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmi
o into for elevated
> permissions
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wim Bertels [mailto:wim.bert...@khleuven.be]
> Sent: 01 September 2015 10:56 AM
> To: Adam Pearson
> Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin and sudo mode
>
> Hallo A
im Bertels [mailto:wim.bert...@khleuven.be]
Sent: 01 September 2015 10:56 AM
To: Adam Pearson
Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin and sudo mode
Hallo Adam,
if you are a dba,
probably what u are looking for is a superuser account.
start pgadmin,
in the sql window,
type c
Hallo Adam,
if you are a dba,
probably what u are looking for is a superuser account.
start pgadmin,
in the sql window,
type create user,
select create user and hit the help/questionmark button
sudo does not exist in sql
mvg,
Wim
Adam Pearson schreef op di 01-09-2015 om 08:49 [+]:
> Hello
Hello all,
Does anyone know if you can use 'sudo' in pgAdmin?
Currently my login doesn't have full access to the system, when I sudo into the
admin account I can alter / drop / create objects / permissions etc.
I don't know the sudo account password and the DevOps team don't hand