Howdy - 

I have looked online and also in MySQL by Paul DuBois, plus the O'Reilly
book and can't find an example of how to do column level security.

We are running 3.23.46-Max on Red Hat 7.2

Here is what I am trying:

mysql> GRANT ALL  (BatchControlUri, IndustryId, UpdateId) ON
dbEngine.BatchControlMaster TO test3kwh IDENTIFIED BY 'stinky';

And I get back:

ERROR 1064: You have an error in your SQL syntax near '(BatchControlUri,
IndustryId, UpdateId) on dbEngine.BatchControlMaster TO test3k' at line 1

I have tried several variation on this theme but can't find the magic to do
column level security.

TIA!

Ken Hylton




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