Hiya!
But won't this be a bit tedious if you have a large postgresql system with many
databases with many tables and user accounts? Won't you need to assign a lot
of rights everytime you create a new table / database?
Shouldn't there be a more safe way of doing such things like say by default,
only a particular user is allowed to access the database and her tables.
>hi,
> i would suggest you get used to the grant statement that is available
>from psql... This will allow you to grant rights on a per table basis to
>users that access the database. ???'s when will postgres get the same
>functionality for browser to database access as mysql??? sort of
>disappointed due to postgres robustness and security i thought many
>would be using it to merge .db to the big I. Anyone.....:'))
> Regards,
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