Re: PGACCESS Error Relative Path @ export table
От | John L. Turner |
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Тема | Re: PGACCESS Error Relative Path @ export table |
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Msg-id | 200208010835.09014.jlt@wvinter.net обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: PGACCESS Error Relative Path @ export table (Oliver Elphick <olly@lfix.co.uk>) |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
Oliver Elphick, wanted me to know... > On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 15:45, John L. Turner wrote: > > > > SO that leads to the bottom line Question: > > > > How does a user in postgresql obtain permissions to other directories > > > > ? > > > > > > This is at the OS level. Pgaccess is really only accessing the file via > > > the filesystem of the OS that you are running. You need to make sure > > > that the user you start PGAccess with has permissions for those > > > files/directories. For example, on Unix machines, you would use chmod. > > > If you are on a machine that is maintained by someone else, then you > > > would need to ask that person to set the permissions correctly for you. > > ... > > > 3) I started pgaccess as user jlt ( normal user me ). @ /home/jlt > > Within pgaccess, USERS tab, I added jlt (me) as a user. > > Your own user name is irrelevant, because it is not you but the backend > which is trying to write the file. Therefore the relevant user is > 'postgres' (if that is the user that started the postmaster). Thank you for the reply ! Final question on that subject would be: What is the purpose of the List of users that is set in: pgaccess [ Tab: Users ] ? I noted that postgres is not in that list in the demo database supplied: ............. < formdemo.sql Regards, John -- John
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