The earliest will be 8.4, which is many many months away.

It should be possible to produce a patch for 8.3 if you're interested.

cheers

andrew

sanjay sharma wrote:
Hello Andrew,
When do you expect this patch to go in production and available for public use? I would keep an eye for its release. Sanjay Sharma

> Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 18:40:24 -0400
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org
> Subject: [HACKERS] column level privileges
>
>
> Apologies if this gets duplicated - original seems to have been dropped
> due to patch size - this time I am sending it gzipped.
>
> cheers
>
> andrew
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: column level privileges
> Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2008 08:32:25 -0400
> From: Andrew Dunstan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Patches (PostgreSQL) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> This patch by Golden Lui was his work for the last Google SoC. I was his
> mentor for the project. I have just realised that he didn't send his
> final patch to the list.
>
> I guess it's too late for the current commit-fest, but it really needs
> to go on a patch queue (my memory on this was jogged by Tom's recent
> mention of $Subject).
>
> I'm going to see how much bitrot there is and see what changes are
> necessary to get it to apply.
>
> cheers
>
> andrew
>
>
> -------------
> Here is a README for the whole patch.
>
> According to the SQL92 standard, there are four levels in the privilege
> hierarchy, i.e. database, tablespace, table, and column. Most commercial
> DBMSs support all the levels, but column-level privilege is hitherto
> unaddressed in the PostgreSQL, and this patch try to implement it.
>
> What this patch have done:
> 1. The execution of GRANT/REVOKE for column privileges. Now only
> INSERT/UPDATE/REFERENCES privileges are supported, as SQL92 specified.
> SELECT privilege is now not supported. This part includes:
> 1.1 Add a column named 'attrel' in pg_attribute catalog to store
> column privileges. Now all column privileges are stored, no matter
> whether they could be implied from table-level privilege.
> 1.2 Parser for the new kind of GRANT/REVOKE commands.
> 1.3 Execution of GRANT/REVOKE for column privileges. Corresponding
> column privileges will be added/removed automatically if no column is
> specified, as SQL standard specified.
> 2. Column-level privilege check.
> Now for UPDATE/INSERT/REFERENCES privilege, privilege check will be
> done ONLY on column level. Table-level privilege check was done in the
> function InitPlan. Now in this patch, these three kind of privilege are
> checked during the parse phase.
> 2.1 For UPDATE/INSERT commands. Privilege check is done in the
> function transformUpdateStmt/transformInsertStmt.
> 2.2 For REFERENCES, privilege check is done in the function
> ATAddForeignKeyConstraint. This function will be called whenever a
> foreign key constraint is added, like create table, alter table, etc.
> 2.3 For COPY command, INSERT privilege is check in the function
> DoCopy. SELECT command is checked in DoCopy too.
> 3. While adding a new column to a table using ALTER TABLE command, set
> appropriate privilege for the new column according to privilege already
> granted on the table.
> 4. Allow pg_dump and pg_dumpall to dump in/out column privileges.
> 5. Add a column named objsubid in pg_shdepend catalog to record ACL
> dependencies between column and roles.
> 6. modify the grammar of ECPG to support column level privileges.
> 7. change psql's \z (\dp) command to support listing column privileges
> for tables and views. If \z(\dp) is run with a pattern, column
> privileges are listed after table level privileges.
> 8. Regression test for column-level privileges. I changed both
> privileges.sql and expected/privileges.out, so regression check is now
> all passed.
>
> Best wishes
> Dong
> --
> Guodong Liu
> Database Lab, School of EECS, Peking University
> Room 314, Building 42, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China
>
>


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