Hello Dmitry,

>> is a privilege “G” in RDB$USER_PRIVILEGES actually a granted “Usage”?
>
>Yes, it stands for "usaGe" :-) for the lack of better one-letter
>representation.

Ah, right. Somehow, I expected "Select". But hey, this is as good as any.

>Per standard, it also applies to exceptions, domains, charsets,
>collations. However, the engine validates it only for sequences and
>exceptions in the current builds.

I've noticed lots of automatic "G" for SYSDBA, also on charsets etc.

>> Is that the only available privilege for sequences?
>
>Yes, for the time being. The standard does not define anything else for
>sequences, but there may be other options once DDL permissions are
>implemented.

Thanks.


With regards,

Martijn Tonies
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com

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