The SYSTABAUTH view contains information from the SYSTABLEPERM system view, but in a more readable format.
The tables and columns that make up this view are provided in the SQL statement below. To learn more about a particular table or column, use the links provided beneath the view definition.
ALTER VIEW "SYS"."SYSTABAUTH"( grantor,
grantee,screator,stname,tcreator,ttname,
selectauth,insertauth,deleteauth,
updateauth,updatecols,alterauth,referenceauth )
as select u1.user_name,u2.user_name,u3.user_name,tab1.table_name,
u4.user_name,tab2.table_name,tp.selectauth,tp.insertauth,
tp.deleteauth,tp.updateauth,tp.updatecols,tp.alterauth,
tp.referenceauth
from SYS.ISYSTABLEPERM as tp
join SYS.ISYSUSER as u1 on u1.user_id = tp.grantor
join SYS.ISYSUSER as u2 on u2.user_id = tp.grantee
join SYS.ISYSTAB as tab1 on tab1.table_id = tp.stable_id
join SYS.ISYSUSER as u3 on u3.user_id = tab1.creator
join SYS.ISYSTAB as tab2 on tab2.table_id = tp.stable_id
join SYS.ISYSUSER as u4 on u4.user_id = tab2.creator |
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