Maybe I’m missing something here, but since pgAdmin includes a query window, you can connect to the server, open a query window, type that command into the query window and then execute it.
The query window is an alternative to the graphical interface. I would expect that just about anything you can do in the graphical interface can be accomplished in the query window (at least anything that resulted in one or more SQL commands certainly could). > On Sep 2, 2020, at 8:31 PM, QA Collective <theqacollect...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > I hope I've got the correct list for the pgAdmin4 web tool? > > I just wanted to ask, how is it possible via pgAdmin4 UI to execute a command > like: > > GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA abc TO "viewer"; > > When I went to use the Grant Wizard, I selected the tickbox for all tables, > but that resulted in SQL which granted select on each individual > table...which isn't great for a database you expect to grow in tables in > future. Ideally, this would grant select on all tables as per the command > above. > > Then of course, there is the high chance I've missed something - given I'm > relatively new to all of this. > > Andrew