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Help with ODBC problem: msg#00003db.postgresql.odbc
I am in need of some help. We are looking at rolling out a reporting tool to our users and need to make sure that the users only see the objects we give them access to. To start testing, I have created a new user and group to test with. I then created a view to use and gave the group select access to this view only and put the user into this group. However, when we pull up the odbc connection from a client machine (windows), we see all tables listed and then the single view. While this test user can not select from the tables, he can see them. This is a problem for us since we do not want our end users to see any portion of our actual schema. How do I get the odbc/db configured so that the only odbc objects the end user sees are the views we give them access? Thanks, Chris ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings
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