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Thanks, Lance Campbell Project Manager/Software Architect Web Services at Public Affairs University of Illinois 217.333.0382 http://webservices.uiuc.edu ________________________________ From: Campbell, Lance Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 9:55 AM To: pgsql-admin@postgresql.org Subject: How do I identify the privileges a role has? PostgeSQL: 8.2.4 I have a database XYZ that has a user, USER1. The database XYZ has many schemas. I have 12 different web applications that connect to the database XYZ. My hope was to create a different "role" for each application. I used the command "createuser" to create USER2. When I went to use USER2 it only has read access on the database XYZ. The user USER2 also cannot connect to the database from a software application. Is there an SQL command I can use that will tell me all of the privileges allowed for USER1 so that I can then assign those same privileges to USER2? Thanks, Lance Campbell Project Manager/Software Architect Web Services at Public Affairs University of Illinois 217.333.0382 http://webservices.uiuc.edu