REASSIGN OWNED
Function
REASSIGN OWNED changes the owner of a database.
REASSIGN OWNED requires that the system change owners of all the database objects owned by old_role to new_role.
Precautions
- REASSIGN OWNED is often executed before deleting a rule. Because objects in other databases are not affected, you usually need to run this command in each database that contains the objects owned by the role to be deleted.
- You must have the permissions on the original and target roles to execute it.
- The resource management module does not monitor the data switch of the syntax. You need to call select gs_wlm_readjust_user_space(0) to manually calibrate the monitoring data.
Syntax
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REASSIGN OWNED BY old_role [, ...] TO new_role; |
Parameter Description
- old_role
Specifies the role name of the old owner.
- new_role
Specifies the role name of the new owner.
Examples
Create two users:
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CREATE USER joe PASSWORD '{Password}'; CREATE USER jack PASSWORD '{Password}'; |
Reassign all database objects owned by the joe and jack roles to admin:
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REASSIGN OWNED BY joe, jack TO dbadmin; |
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