Provides access to members for granting and revoking privileges to database users.
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Members
Description | ||
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Grant | Grants privileges for the database user. | |
Revoke | Revokes privileges for the database user. | |
SQLPrivileges | The database privileges. |
CoClasses that implement ISQLPrivilege
CoClasses and Classes | Description |
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ESRIFDOAddressLocator (esriLocation) | An address locator that uses the ESRI geocoding engine developed prior to ArcGIS version 10.0. |
ESRIGen2AddressLocator (esriLocation) | An address locator that uses the ESRI geocoding engine introduced in ArcGIS version 10.0. |
FeatureClassName | ESRI Feature Class Name object. |
FeatureDatasetName | ESRI Feature Dataset Name object. |
GPToolboxName (esriGeoprocessing) | Light-weight object referencing a geoprocessing toolbox. |
LocatorName (esriLocation) | Name object for a locator. |
ObjectClassName | ESRI Object Class Name object. |
RelationshipClassName | ESRI Relationship Class Name object. |
SchematicDatasetName (esriSchematic) | Schematic dataset name object. |
SdeRasterTableName (esriDataSourcesRaster) | A container for name information about an SDE Raster. |
TableName | ESRI Table Name object. |
Remarks
The ISQLPrivilege optional interface provides information about the permissions you have on a database object and also the ability to change the permissions for other users. It only applies to those datasets that are stored within an ArcSDE geodatabase. It applies to feature datasets, feature classes, tables, relationship classes, raster datasets, and raster catalogs. ISQLPrivilege cannot be used on datasets contained within a feature dataset, as permissions are managed at the feature dataset level.
The esriSQLPrivilege enumeration defines values that can be used with ISQLPrivilege:
Enumeration esriSQLPrivilege | SQL Privileges |
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1 - esriSelectPrivilege |
Select |
2 - esriUpdatePrivilege |
Update |
4 - esriInsertPrivilege |
Insert |
8 - esriDeletePrivilege |
Delete |
The values may be bitwise OR'd together if more than one privilege applies (note that this is equal to summing the integer values). For example, if the SQLPrivileges property returns a value of 9, this would mean that you have select and delete permission on the dataset, but not insert or update. A value of 15 indicates full privileges.
The last parameter on Grant is for specifying whether or not the user will have the ability to grant privileges to other users.
Address locators only support esriSelectPrivilege.