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The new authority will be displayed in the grid:
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Let's take a look at connection-level permissions first.Ĭonnection is always displayed at the top of the tree, with databases below it, and a single object in each database: In Privilege Manager, you can use connection-level permissions or permissions associated with a specific database. This will open the Privilege Manager in a new tab, which contains the most recently opened connections.
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To access the Privilege Manager, click the Privilege Manager button on the User Object toolbar. This tutorial is suitable for MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server and MariaDB. The way we set permissions for each user in the previous article is not the only way Privilege Manager provides another way to set permissions for connections and their database objects. In the previous article, we looked at the Server Privileges, Privileges and SQL Preview options of the New User Object tab.
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In this series of tutorials, we have been exploring how to use Navicat Premium, Navicat's flagship product, to perform common user management tasks. Part 4: Privilege Manager (Privilege Manager) tool