odbc_columnprivileges
Name
odbc_columnprivileges — Displays column permissions.
Synopsis
int odbc_columnprivileges
(conn[, catalog][, owner][, table][, column]);
resource conn: Connection
ID
string catalog (optional):
Catalog name
string owner (optional):
Database owner
string table (optional):
Table name
string column (optional):
Column name
Returns
Result identifier; FALSE on failure
Description
Displays permissions of a column in a table. The syntax
of this command may vary across database vendors; the
example below shows the correct syntax for Microsoft SQL
Server. In addition, wildcards can be used. '%' indicates
a match on zero or more characters, while '_' is used to
match a single character. Results returned are TABLE_CAT,
TABLE_SCHEM, TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME, GRANTOR, GRANTEE,
PRIVILEGE, and IS_GRANTABLE. The results are ordered by
TABLE_QUALIFIER, TABLE_OWNER, and TABLE_NAME.
Version
Existing since version 4 .0
Example
Example 1326. Show all column
permissions
<?php
$db = odbc_connect("DSN","user","pass"); $result =
odbc_columnprivileges($db,"Northwind","dbo","Employees","%");
odbc_result_all($result);
?>
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