Contents Index Table and views permissions overview Setting user and group options

ASA Database Administration Guide
  Managing User IDs and Permissions
    Database permissions overview

Group permissions overview


Setting permissions individually for each user of a database can be a time-consuming and error-prone process. For most databases, permission management based on groups, rather than on individual user IDs, is a much more efficient approach.

You can assign permissions to a group in exactly the same way as to an individual user. You can then assign membership in appropriate groups to each new user of the database, and they gain a set of permissions by virtue of their group membership.

Example 

For example, you may create groups for different departments in a company database (sales, marketing, and so on) and assign these groups permissions. Each salesperson becomes a member of the sales group, and automatically gains access to the appropriate areas of the database.

Each user ID can be a member of multiple groups, and they inherit all permissions from each of the groups.


Contents Index Table and views permissions overview Setting user and group options