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db2_table_privileges — Returns a result set listing the tables and associated privileges in a database
$connection
[, string $qualifier
[, string $schema
[, string $table_name
]]] )Returns a result set listing the tables and associated privileges in a database.
connection
A valid connection to an IBM DB2, Cloudscape, or Apache Derby database.
qualifier
A qualifier for DB2 databases running on OS/390 or z/OS servers. For
other databases, pass NULL
or an empty string.
schema
The schema which contains the tables. This parameter accepts a search pattern containing _ and % as wildcards.
table_name
The name of the table. This parameter accepts a search pattern containing _ and % as wildcards.
Returns a statement resource with a result set containing rows describing the privileges for the tables that match the specified parameters. The rows are composed of the following columns:
Column name | Description |
---|---|
TABLE_CAT | The catalog that contains the table. The value is NULL if
this table does not have catalogs. |
TABLE_SCHEM | Name of the schema that contains the table. |
TABLE_NAME | Name of the table. |
GRANTOR | Authorization ID of the user who granted the privilege. |
GRANTEE | Authorization ID of the user to whom the privilege was granted. |
PRIVILEGE | The privilege that has been granted. This can be one of ALTER, CONTROL, DELETE, INDEX, INSERT, REFERENCES, SELECT, or UPDATE. |
IS_GRANTABLE | A string value of "YES" or "NO" indicating whether the grantee can grant the privilege to other users. |
[#1] andryzulfikar at gmail dot com [2012-06-28 07:52:20]
<?php
// using db2_table_privileges example:
$result = db2_table_privileges($conn,NULL,'DB2ADMIN');
while($obj = db2_fetch_object($result)){
print_r($obj)
}
?>