Information schema documentation
Add a sentence of documentation about the differences between the *_privileges and the role_*_grants views.
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<chapter id="information-schema">
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<chapter id="information-schema">
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<title>The Information Schema</title>
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<title>The Information Schema</title>
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The view <literal>role_column_grants</literal> identifies all
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The view <literal>role_column_grants</literal> identifies all
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privileges granted on columns where the grantor or grantee is a
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privileges granted on columns where the grantor or grantee is a
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currently enabled role. Further information can be found under
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currently enabled role. Further information can be found under
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<literal>column_privileges</literal>.
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<literal>column_privileges</literal>. The only effective
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difference between this view
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and <literal>column_privileges</literal> is that this view omits
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columns that have been made accessible to the current user by way
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of a grant to public.
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</para>
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</para>
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<table>
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<table>
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The view <literal>role_routine_grants</literal> identifies all
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The view <literal>role_routine_grants</literal> identifies all
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privileges granted on functions where the grantor or grantee is a
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privileges granted on functions where the grantor or grantee is a
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currently enabled role. Further information can be found under
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currently enabled role. Further information can be found under
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<literal>routine_privileges</literal>.
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<literal>routine_privileges</literal>. The only effective
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difference between this view
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and <literal>routine_privileges</literal> is that this view omits
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functions that have been made accessible to the current user by way
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of a grant to public.
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</para>
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</para>
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<table>
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<table>
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The view <literal>role_table_grants</literal> identifies all
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The view <literal>role_table_grants</literal> identifies all
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privileges granted on tables or views where the grantor or grantee
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privileges granted on tables or views where the grantor or grantee
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is a currently enabled role. Further information can be found
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is a currently enabled role. Further information can be found
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under <literal>table_privileges</literal>.
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under <literal>table_privileges</literal>. The only effective
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difference between this view
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and <literal>table_privileges</literal> is that this view omits
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tables that have been made accessible to the current user by way of
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a grant to public.
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</para>
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</para>
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<table>
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<table>
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<literal>USAGE</literal> privileges granted on various kinds of
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<literal>USAGE</literal> privileges granted on various kinds of
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objects where the grantor or grantee is a currently enabled role.
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objects where the grantor or grantee is a currently enabled role.
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Further information can be found under
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Further information can be found under
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<literal>usage_privileges</literal>.
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<literal>usage_privileges</literal>. The only effective difference
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between this view and <literal>usage_privileges</literal> is that
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this view omits objects that have been made accessible to the
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current user by way of a grant to public.
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</para>
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</para>
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<table>
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<table>
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