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3 | 3 | PostgreSQL documentation
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@@ -276,8 +276,8 @@ GRANT <replaceable class="PARAMETER">role</replaceable> [, ...]
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276 | 276 | schema (assuming that the objects' own privilege requirements are
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277 | 277 | also met). Essentially this allows the grantee to <quote>look up</>
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278 | 278 | objects within the schema. Without this permission, it is still
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| - possible to see the object namesby querying the system tables, but |
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| -they cannot be accessed via SQL. |
| 279 | + possible to see the object names, e.g.by querying the system tables, |
| 280 | +so this is not a completely secure way to prevent object access. |
281 | 281 | </para>
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282 | 282 | <para>
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283 | 283 | For sequences, this privilege allows the use of the
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