Hello!

On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Tom Lane wrote:

> I am thinking that the better course might be to have newly created
> languages default to USAGE PUBLIC, at least for a release or two.
>
> We might also consider letting newly created functions default to
> EXECUTE PUBLIC.  I think this is less essential, but a case could still
> be made for it on backwards-compatibility grounds.

Hm...M$ had proven this way is false. See BUGTRAQ about sp_* stories every
quarter.;)

> If you don't want to hard-wire that behavior, what about a GUC variable
> that could be turned on while loading old dumps?
> Comments?
That seems to be more reasonable.

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