Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org> writes:
> I don't beleive you have to explicitly grant access to the database, or
> the schema, but you definitly have to grant access to the tables
> directly.

They're completely separate privileges.  GRANT ON DATABASE grants or
revokes permissions associated with database-level operations, not
permissions on specific objects contained in the database.  Likewise
for GRANT ON SCHEMA.

What the OP seems to be wishing for is a wild-card grant operation,
viz

        GRANT ALL ON TABLE *.* TO joeblow

which would indeed be a useful thing to have, but it's *not* GRANT ON
DATABASE.

                        regards, tom lane

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