Frank van Vugt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> While running 2 sessions in different terminals for the same user, what 
> happens in the second session here looks a bit weird:

In the first place, you are evidently running as superuser, which means
that has_foo_privilege will ALWAYS say 't' (except possibly if the
target object doesn't exist, in which case I think you get an error).
In the second place, trying to access another session's temp table is
unsupported.

> In this light, is there a possibility to find out what schema will be used 
> for 
> temporary tables created during the current session?

After you've created at least one temp table, you can look at the result
of "current_schemas(true)".  There's no guarantee that the schema even
exists before you've created something...


regression=# select current_schemas(true);
   current_schemas
---------------------
 {pg_catalog,public}
(1 row)

regression=# create temp table t(f1 int);
CREATE TABLE
regression=# select current_schemas(true);
        current_schemas
-------------------------------
 {pg_temp_1,pg_catalog,public}
(1 row)

regression=# select (current_schemas(true))[1];
 current_schemas
-----------------
 pg_temp_1
(1 row)

regression=#

                        regards, tom lane

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