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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
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      Bruce Momjian authored
      >>>I think a more accurate description would be "permissions not
      >>>inherited by children," and that isn't necessarily a bug.
      >>
      >>I agree it may not be a bug - but it's more than the permissions not
      >>being inherited: the parent is affected.
      >
      >
      > Not really, once you understand what's happening.  Unless you use
      > FROM ONLY, selecting from the parent selects from the parent *and*
      > its children.  The parent itself isn't affected, as queries with
      > FROM ONLY should demonstrate.  I understand what you're saying --
      > that there's an apparent effect on the parent -- but there really
      > isn't.
      
      Sean Burlington
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      Add documentation:
      Bruce Momjian authored
      >>>I think a more accurate description would be "permissions not
      >>>inherited by children," and that isn't necessarily a bug.
      >>
      >>I agree it may not be a bug - but it's more than the permissions not
      >>being inherited: the parent is affected.
      >
      >
      > Not really, once you understand what's happening.  Unless you use
      > FROM ONLY, selecting from the parent selects from the parent *and*
      > its children.  The parent itself isn't affected, as queries with
      > FROM ONLY should demonstrate.  I understand what you're saying --
      > that there's an apparent effect on the parent -- but there really
      > isn't.
      
      Sean Burlington