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System Tables are system defined read-only tables. You can query these tables using the SELECT statement.
 
System Tables are system defined read-only tables. You can query these tables using the SELECT statement.
  
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Revision as of 08:18, 21 January 2013

Purpose

Description of the access rights for each table available in the catalog

See Also

DATA TYPES, SELECT, SYSTEM TABLES

Description

System Tables are system defined read-only tables. You can query these tables using the SELECT statement.

Column Data Type Width Description
TABLE_CAT C 30 Table catalog
TABLE_SCHEM C 30 Table schema
TABLE_NAME C 30 Table name
GRANTOR C 30 Grantor of access
GRANTEE C 100 Grantee of access
PRIVILEGE C 30 Name of access (SELECT, INSERT etc)
IS_GRANTABLE C 3 "YES" if grantee is permitted to grant to others; "NO" if not; .NULL. if unknown.

Example

SELECT * FROM systableprivileges