You are restricted to SELECT, INSERT, and UPDATE privileges on columns. ALL won't
work.
Regards,
Doug
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 11:31:15 -0600, Kenneth Hylton wrote:
>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 c
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.BatchCo