The view data_type_privileges identifies all
data type descriptors that the current user has access to, by way
of being the owner of the described object or having some privilege
for it. A data type descriptor is generated whenever a data type
is used in the definition of a table column, a domain, or a
function (as parameter or return type) and stores some information
about how the data type is used in that instance (for example, the
declared maximum length, if applicable). Each data type
descriptor is assigned an arbitrary identifier that is unique
among the data type descriptor identifiers assigned for one object
(table, domain, function). This view is probably not useful for
applications, but it is used to define some other views in the
information schema.
Table 32-13. data_type_privileges Columns
Name | Data Type | Description |
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object_catalog | sql_identifier | Name of the database that contains the described object (always the current database) |
object_schema | sql_identifier | Name of the schema that contains the described object |
object_name | sql_identifier | Name of the described object |
object_type | character_data | The type of the described object: one of
TABLE (the data type descriptor pertains to
a column of that table), DOMAIN (the data
type descriptors pertains to that domain),
ROUTINE (the data type descriptor pertains
to a parameter or the return data type of that function).
|
dtd_identifier | sql_identifier | The identifier of the data type descriptor, which is unique
among the data type descriptors for that same object.
|