Hi Mr. David,

Thanks for the comment. I understood, its more difficult to mange the schema; 
when schema itself written in jig jack. 
Vikram

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From: David Johnston <pol...@yahoo.com>
To: 'Vikram A' <vikkiatb...@yahoo.in>
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Sent: Friday, 17 June 2011 7:00 PM
Subject: RE: [GENERAL] ncoding "Table Name" and "Filed Name"


 
We are expecting following advantages through this, 
Unauthorized use either by the 
1. DB administrator
2. ex-developer Or
3. Any body  
 
This why PostgreSQL has the concept of “ROLE”s…
 
The data, not the schema, is what needs to be secured…you are not preventing 
unauthorized use only making both it and authorized use more difficult.  It 
isn’t that hard to get the database to tell you all the table and field names 
then it is just a matter of issuing a “SELECT * FROM ….” to see/retrieve the 
data.
 
A rose is a rose by any other name…
 
For the people you do trust you are making them jump through lots of hoops in 
order to work with the schema.
 
David J.

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