Andrew Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hmm; this may be exactly part of the problem, though. It seems there are > two possible cases in play:
> 1. Protect the content in the database (in this case, function bodies) > from _all_ users on a given server. This is a case where you want to > protect (say) your function body from your users, because you have a > closed-source application. > 2. Protect the content of a field from _some_ users on a given system, > based on the permissions they hold. This is roughly analagous to others not > being able to look in the table I created, because I haven't GRANTed them > permission. I would argue that (2) is reasonably well served today by setting up separate databases for separate users. The people who are complaining seem to want to send out a set of functions into a hostile environment, which is surely case (1). regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster