"hx.li" <fly...@126.com> writes:
> In postgresql's document£¬Part VI. Reference,SQL Commands,GRANT, it said:

> It should be noted that database superusers can access all objects
> regardless of object privilege settings.

What that means in this example is that the superuser can select from
the view, even if the view's owner tries to prevent that.  However,
the view itself doesn't have any more permissions than it had before.
It would have failed for anyone, and it fails for the superuser too.

I grow weary of debating this with you.

                        regards, tom lane

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