Florian Pflug <f...@phlo.org> writes:
> The problem here is that you suggest NOLOGIN should mean "Not allowed
> to issue SQL commands", which really isn't what the name "NOLOGIN"
> conveys.

No, it means "not allowed to connect".  It's possible now to issue
commands as a NOLOGIN user, you just have to use SET ROLE to become the
user.  I think you're arguing about a design choice that was already
made some time ago.

                        regards, tom lane

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