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Ramesh Reddy commented on TEIID-2167:
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The meta model in Designer already tells you what type of object it is, Teiid is being
more explicit in its definition, such that if you have foo table and procedure which one
this role applies to.
Permissions should also specify object type
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Key: TEIID-2167
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-2167
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Quality Risk
Components: Query Engine
Reporter: Steven Hawkins
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Fix For: 9.3
Teiid permissions only specify a resource name. However it is possible to have to have
conflicting schema/table (since we are using non-sql safe unquoted names) or
table/procedure names.
Ideally we would use proper sql names (this is true everywhere, not just in permissions)
and specify the object type (TABLE, PROCEDURE, SCHEMA, LANGUAGE, FUNCTION, etc.). This
would also allow us to have a more standard USAGE permission, rather than something like
LANGUAGE, which is used to convey the permission and object type.