I have asked this before and was told that it is not going to happen soon. That was a
LONG time ago. Maybe in 4.0?
The only alternative now is to create a scratch database with enough rights and create
your temp tables there.
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>>> Christian Hammers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2001/03/08 12:39:27 >>>
Hello
I like to propose the attribute create_tmp_priv as little alternative to
create_priv.
The reason is that due to the lack of sub-selects temporary tables which
can be created with the same name at the same time by many connections are
often very usefull.
But I won't give every user the right to populate the harddisc with
permanent data i.e. with real create statements.
Or is there an easier solution?
bye,
-christian-
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