From: | Stefan Schwarzer <stefan(dot)schwarzer(at)unep(dot)org> |
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To: | Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)gmail(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: ERROR: function crosstab(unknown, unknown) does not exist |
Date: | 2012-07-05 14:46:39 |
Message-ID: | C2B2E66A-1932-4DE0-A1E2-5B7958712CF4@unep.org |
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>>>>> Now, when I launch a query which includes "crosstab()" as a postgres user, everything works fine. However, if I launch it as user XXX, it complaints:
>>>
>>>> Are you schema qualifying the function name when you use it?
>>>> If not, does user XXX have schema tablefunc in their search_path?
>>>
>>> Also, does user XXX have USAGE permission on the schema containing the
>>> extension? Usually, if you're going to stick an extension into a schema
>>> other than public, you're going to want to grant usage on that schema to
>>> PUBLIC, or at least more than nobody.
>>
>> Strange thing is that if I specify the schema for the crosstab function:
>>
>> SELECT * FROM tablefunc.crosstab( 'SEL….
>>
>> than it works.
>>
>> The search path is indicated as:
>>
>> "$user", public, metadata, admin, gis, tablefunc, postgis, topology
>>
>> I added a GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA tablefunc TO XXX. Just in case, but this didn't solve the problem. Still wondering why it works for user Postgres, but not for user XXX...
>>
>
> Using psql log in as user XXX and run SELECT current_schemas('f');
> Do same as the postgres user.
> Let us know the results.
Ahh…. Indeed, no "tablefunc" schema in there. So, what do I need to do? And what does the command mean?
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