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mqqqqwqqq> [4mDATABASE[m qqqqqqqqqqq>qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqwqqq>
tqqq> [4mRELATION[m qq> relation-name qqqqqqqqqqqu
tqqq> [4mVIEW[m qqqqqq> view-name qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqu
mqqq> [4mFIELD[m q> field-name [4mIN[m relation-name qj
Displays your access control list (ACL) entry when Oracle Rdb
matches your UIC with the identifier specified in the ACL entry
(ACE). Although your UIC may match many ACL entries, Oracle Rdb
stops when it finds the first match and grants you those access
rights.
You can display your particular privileges for the database,
a relation, or a view. Note the difference between the SHOW
PRIVILEGES and SHOW PROTECTION statements. The SHOW PROTECTION
statement displays all ACL entries. The SHOW PRIVILEGES statement
displays only your ACE or the privileges you have to a database
object as a result of holding one or more of the OpenVMS or
Oracle Rdb overriding privileges.
You must have the Oracle Rdb READ privilege for a database to use
the SHOW PRIVILEGES statement.
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