Hello all,
I've looked at the mailing list archives but didn't see anything related 
to my question.  Last night at our LUG meeting I gave a brief talk on 
how we use PostgreSQL for our clients.  Afterward I was asked a question 
that I couldn't answer.  So I was hoping someone here could answer or 
help out.

Some staff members at local university are running a PostgreSQL 
installation with a number of databases.  The (part-time) admin would 
like to delegate user creation to selected people in the various 
departments.  However it looks like to give those folks user creation 
rights, they would become super users and be able to access other 
departments' databases.  Is there a way for a user to get user creation 
rights only for their database and not get superuser rights across all 
databases?

(they're considering switching to MySQL which they believe they can do 
this; I don't/haven't uses MySQL so cannot confirm that is so.)

Thanks.

-- 
Tom Jenkins
devIS - Development Infostructure
http://www.devis.com


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