>and another that only could make queries and could not see nor
>modify the functions.
Up until 8.1 it is possible to see all the functions (plpgsql code) in
pgAdmin, even if you don't have access rights to the schema.
I'm not sure how this is in 8.2 or 8.3?

WBL

On Jan 22, 2008 7:02 AM, Sim Zacks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's not very open-source of you. LOL.
>
> Aside from database permission issues, which are not a problem, you would
> also
> have to not give them superuser access to their own database server
> (something
> that a lot of companies will not be happy with). Especially if they want
> to the
> possibility of other databases on the server. You would also have to
> prevent
> them from holding onto the backups, something that most companies would
> not
> tolerate at all.
>
> sim
>
>
>
> Guillermo Arias wrote:
> > Hi, i have a question:
> >
> > I have a database and i want to create a administrator user with total
> > control and another that only could make queries and could not see nor
> > modify the functions.
> >
> > The reason is that in the database that i will distribute are the
> > functions with a big part of the software logics and i do not want
> > these to be seen by my customers.
> >
> > Thanks in advance, Guillermo
>
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