Kohei KaiGai <[email protected]> writes:
> 2012/7/3 Tom Lane <[email protected]>:
>> Um... what should happen if there was a SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
>> to the portal's userId? This test will think nothing happened.
> In my test, all the jobs by SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION was cleaned-up...
> It makes nothing happen from viewpoint of users.
My point is that it seems like a bug that the secContext gets restored
in one case and not the other, depending on which user ID was specified
in SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION.
regards, tom lane
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