DB2 10.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

GRANT (server privileges) statement

This form of the GRANT statement grants the privilege to access and use a specified data source in pass-through mode.

Invocation

This statement can be embedded in an application program or issued through the use of dynamic SQL statements. It is an executable statement that can be dynamically prepared only if DYNAMICRULES run behavior is in effect for the package (SQLSTATE 42509).

Authorization

The privileges held by the authorization ID of the statement must include ACCESSCTRL or SECADM authority.

Syntax

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>>-GRANT PASSTHRU ON SERVER--server-name--TO-------------------->

   .-,---------------------------------.   
   V                                   |   
>----+-+-------+--authorization-name-+-+-----------------------><
     | +-USER--+                     |     
     | +-GROUP-+                     |     
     | '-ROLE--'                     |     
     '-PUBLIC------------------------'     

Description

server-name
Names the data source for which the privilege to use in pass-through mode is being granted. server-name must identify a data source that is described in the catalog.
TO
Specifies to whom the privilege is granted.
USER
Specifies that the authorization-name identifies a user.
GROUP
Specifies that the authorization-name identifies a group name.
ROLE
Specifies that the authorization-name identifies a role name. The role name must exist at the current server (SQLSTATE 42704).
authorization-name,...
Lists the authorization IDs of one or more users, groups, or roles.

The list of authorization IDs cannot include the authorization ID of the user issuing the statement (SQLSTATE 42502).

PUBLIC
Grants to a set of users (authorization IDs) the privilege to pass through to server-name. For more information, see "Authorization, privileges and object ownership".

Rules

Examples