Hi, I don't know if this's possible but I'd like to hide column values for specific rows within a query. Imagine I've got a table with columns username and password: users(username,password). Now I'd like the user registered in the table to see her password, to see who is registered but not to see the other people passwords. For example, if the table contains: username | password --------------+------------- luca | myPaswd roberto | otherPaswd gianna | thirdPaswd
I'd like to do a query like: "SELECT * FROM users where username=luca" obtaining something like: username | password --------------+------------- luca | myPaswd roberto | xxxxx gianna | XXXXX Is it possible to specify in the above query that all password columns that do not belong to selected row (username=luca) must be hidden? Anyone has an idea about how to implement this on the database side? Thanks, Luca ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match