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Update for all priviledge items.
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@ -142,15 +142,17 @@ ALTER GROUP <replaceable>name</replaceable> DROP USER <replaceable>uname1</repla
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</para>
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<para>
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Currently, there are five different privileges: select (read),
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insert (append), update (write), delete, and
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<literal>RULE</literal>, the permission to create a rewrite rule on
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a table. The right to modify or destroy an object is always the
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privilege of the owner only. To assign privileges, the
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<command>GRANT</command> command is used. So, if
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There are several different privileges: <literal>SELECT</literal>
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(read), <literal>INSERT</literal> (append), <literal>UPDATE</literal>
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(write), <literal>DELETE</literal>, <literal>RULE</literal>,
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<literal>REFERENCES</literal> (foreign key), and
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<literal>TRIGGER</literal>. (See the <command>GRANT</command> manual
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page for more detailed information.) The right to modify or destroy
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an object is always the privilege of the owner only. To assign
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privileges, the <command>GRANT</command> command is used. So, if
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<literal>joe</literal> is an existing user, and
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<literal>accounts</literal> is an existing table, write access can
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be granted with
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<literal>accounts</literal> is an existing table, write access can be
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granted with
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<programlisting>
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GRANT UPDATE ON accounts TO joe;
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</programlisting>
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