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spthomas
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-12-16 : 11:55:52
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I need to create several production scripts to alter tables, and part of that is GRANTing permissions. The script is rerunnable; we use If Not Exists on the Table Crate and Alters, so if it's already there it doesn't try again. But the GRANT statements have me stumped. How do I specify that, if this group doesn't have permission on this table, GRANT it, otherwise do nothing? |
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russell
Pyro-ma-ni-yak
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Posted - 2010-12-16 : 13:44:07
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Just GRANT it. Even if they already have permission, it won't cause an error to grant it again.Just as quick to (re)grant the permission as it is to check. |
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