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SGML cleanup: consistently use "endterm" in <xref>s that link to the
reference page for SQL commands, so that the link text is italicized.
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ddl.sgml,v 1.40 2005/03/13 09:36:30 neilc Exp $ -->
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ddl.sgml,v 1.41 2005/06/13 02:40:01 neilc Exp $ -->
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<chapter id="ddl">
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<title>Data Definition</title>
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There are several different privileges: <literal>SELECT</>,
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<literal>INSERT</>, <literal>UPDATE</>, <literal>DELETE</>,
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<literal>RULE</>, <literal>REFERENCES</>, <literal>TRIGGER</>,
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<literal>CREATE</>, <literal>TEMPORARY</>, <literal>EXECUTE</>,
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and <literal>USAGE</>. The privileges applicable to a particular
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<literal>CREATE</>, <literal>TEMPORARY</>, <literal>EXECUTE</>, and
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<literal>USAGE</>. The privileges applicable to a particular
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object vary depending on the object's type (table, function, etc).
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For complete
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information on the different types of privileges supported by
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, refer to the
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<xref linkend="sql-grant"> reference page. The following sections
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and chapters will also show you how those privileges are used.
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For complete information on the different types of privileges
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supported by <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, refer to the
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<xref linkend="sql-grant" endterm="sql-grant-title"> reference
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page. The following sections and chapters will also show you how
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those privileges are used.
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</para>
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<para>
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<note>
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<para>
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To change the owner of a table, index, sequence, or view, use the
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<xref linkend="sql-altertable"> command. There are corresponding
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<literal>ALTER</> commands for other object types.
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<xref linkend="sql-altertable" endterm="sql-altertable-title">
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command. There are corresponding <literal>ALTER</> commands for
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other object types.
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</para>
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</note>
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</para>
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<para>
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Ordinarily, only the object's owner (or a superuser) can grant or revoke
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privileges on an object. However, it is possible to grant a privilege
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<quote>with grant option</>, which gives the recipient the right to
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grant it in turn to others. If the grant option is subsequently revoked
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then all who received the privilege from that recipient (directly or
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through a chain of grants) will lose the privilege. For details see
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the <xref linkend="sql-grant"> and <xref linkend="sql-revoke"> reference
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pages.
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Ordinarily, only the object's owner (or a superuser) can grant or
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revoke privileges on an object. However, it is possible to grant a
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privilege <quote>with grant option</>, which gives the recipient
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the right to grant it in turn to others. If the grant option is
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subsequently revoked then all who received the privilege from that
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recipient (directly or through a chain of grants) will lose the
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privilege. For details see the <xref linkend="sql-grant"
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endterm="sql-grant-title"> and <xref linkend="sql-revoke"
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endterm="sql-revoke-title"> reference pages.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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