sys.sysprotects (Transact-SQL)
Contains information about permissions that have been applied to security accounts in the database by using the GRANT and DENY statements.
Important
This SQL Server 2000 system table is included as a view for backward compatibility. We recommend that you use the current SQL Server system views instead. To find the equivalent system view or views, see Mapping SQL Server 2000 System Tables to SQL Server 2005 System Views. This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.
Column name |
Data type |
Description |
---|---|---|
id |
int |
ID of the object to which these permissions apply. |
uid |
smallint |
ID of user or group to which these permissions apply. Overflows or returns NULL if the number of users and roles exceeds 32,767. |
action |
tinyint |
Can have one of the following permissions: 26 = REFERENCES 178 = CREATE FUNCTION 193 = SELECT 195 = INSERT 196 = DELETE 197 = UPDATE 198 = CREATE TABLE 203 = CREATE DATABASE 207 = CREATE VIEW 222 = CREATE PROCEDURE 224 = EXECUTE 228 = BACKUP DATABASE 233 = CREATE DEFAULT 235 = BACKUP LOG 236 = CREATE RULE |
protecttype |
tinyint |
Can have the following values: 204 = GRANT_W_GRANT 205 = GRANT 206 = DENY |
columns |
varbinary(8000) |
Bitmap of columns to which these SELECT or UPDATE permissions apply. Bit 0 = All columns. Bit 1 = Permissions apply to that column. NULL = No information. |
grantor |
smallint |
User ID of the user that issued the GRANT or DENY permissions. Overflows or returns NULL if the number of users and roles exceeds 32,767. |