>From: pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Chris Campbell
>Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:55 PM
>To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
>Subject: [pgadmin-support] Grant Permissions for View Only
>Hello,
>Using pgAdmin III version 1.14.3, PostgreSQL 9.1.5, Windows 7/64 bit
>I’ve created a Role in a new database called [appuser]. I’d like this user to be able to run queries and view data in tables, but not be able to alter anything in the >given schema. So I issued the following command:
>GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA schema1 TO appuser;
>I then created a new server called viewonly for the [appuser]. When I drill down to the tables and attempt to “view” the records, I get a permissions error.
>ERROR: permission denied for schema schema1
>Line 1: Select count(*) AS rows FROM ONLY schema1.mytable
>So I went back and added the following permission:
>GRANT EXECUTE ON ALL FUNCTIONS IN SCHEMA schema1 TO appuser;
>Didn’t work. So I then added:
>GRANT EXECUTE ON ALL FUNCTIONS IN SCHEMA public TO appuser;
>Still doesn’t work.
>What am I missing and how do I fix this so a user can “view” but not change data using pgAdmin III?
>Thanks,
>Chris
Can I take it from the lack of response that I’ve perhaps posted this pgAdmin question to the wrong list?