| From: | Manuel Sugawara <masm(at)fciencias(dot)unam(dot)mx> |
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| To: | "Peter Darley" <pdarley(at)kinesis-cem(dot)com> |
| Cc: | "Pgsql-General" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Changing ownership of objects |
| Date: | 2002-05-29 21:50:50 |
| Message-ID: | m3adqiei85.fsf@conexa.fciencias.unam.mx |
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"Peter Darley" <pdarley(at)kinesis-cem(dot)com> writes:
> Friends, When I was young and foolish and setting up my DB initially
> I ended up with the objects in my DB owned by random users. I'd
> like to write a script to change the user for all objects to be the
> same, but I don't see any way to change the ownership of sequences.
> Any ideas? Thanks, Peter Darley
If you are using some sh descendant somthing like:
for x in `psql -c '\dts' mydb -tA | cut -d\| -f1`; do
psql -c "ALTER TABLE $x OWNER TO newowner;" mydb
done
should do the work.
Regards,
Manuel.
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