Tom Lane wrote:


A possible objection to this plan is that if the column-level privileges
patch doesn't get in, then we're left with a useless column in
pg_attribute.  But an always-null column doesn't cost much of anything,
and we know that sooner or later we will support per-column ACLs:
they are clearly useful as well as required by spec.  So any
inefficiency would only be transient anyway.

Right. I don't see this objection holding much water as column privs are something that many in the community would like to see. If Stephen's patch doesn't get in, it is likely it would (or a derivative there of) within the 8.5 release cycle. If anything it just provides a stepping stone. I see nothing wrong with that.


Thoughts, objections?


+1

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


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