Hi, Thanks – good to know it’s valid and will hopefully get updated in the future.
Cheers Andy =================== Hi, This issue has already been logged. Ref: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/4256 Thanks, Khushboo On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 5:45 PM Andrew Terry <andrew.te...@centremaps.co.uk<mailto:andrew.te...@centremaps.co.uk>> wrote: Hi, Trying out assigning privileges such as: ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA schemaname GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO grp_read; ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE usr_1 IN SCHEMA schemaname GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO grp_read; ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE usr_2 IN SCHEMA schemaname GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO grp_read; When viewing the pgadmin “SQL” tab for the “schemaname" schema, all of these just show as: ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA schemaname GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO grp_read; ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA schemaname GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO grp_read; ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA schemaname GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO grp_read; As such, it’s not possible to tell the difference and which role these are assigned to. \ddp schemaname in psql seems to show “Owner” for Default access priveleges – I don’t know whether this could be read into the SQL tab? For reference – i’m setting by user but was also hoping to set just by a group (grp_read) role but that doesn’t seem to be possible Thanks in advance Andy