Make note that ALTER TABLE can change table owner these days.

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Tom Lane 2002-07-19 18:53:50 +00:00
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@ -136,7 +136,8 @@ ALTER GROUP <replaceable>name</replaceable> DROP USER <replaceable>uname1</repla
When a database object is created, it is assigned an owner. The When a database object is created, it is assigned an owner. The
owner is the user that executed the creation statement. There is owner is the user that executed the creation statement. There is
currently no polished interface for changing the owner of a database currently no polished interface for changing the owner of a database
object. By default, only an owner (or a superuser) can do anything object (except for tables, for which <command>ALTER TABLE</> can do it).
By default, only an owner (or a superuser) can do anything
with the object. In order to allow other users to use it, with the object. In order to allow other users to use it,
<firstterm>privileges</firstterm> must be granted. <firstterm>privileges</firstterm> must be granted.
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