ListPermissions Method
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The ListPermissions method returns a SQLObjectList object that enumerates object access privilege for Microsoft SQL Server database roles and users.
語法
object
.ListPermissions( [ Privilege ] )as SQLObjectList
Parts
- object
Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list.
- Privilege
Optional. Constrains the list to members that enumerates object access permissions as described in Settings.
Prototype (C/C++)
HRESULT ListPermissions(
LPSQLDMOPERMISSIONLIST* ppList,
SQLDMO_PRIVILEGE_TYPE lPrivilegeTypes);
Settings
When setting the Privilege argument to override default behavior, indicate more than a single permission by combining values using an OR logical operator. Set Privilege by using these SQLDMO_PRIVILEGE_TYPE values.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
SQLDMOPriv_AllObjectPrivs |
63 |
Default for DBObject, Table, and View objects. All applicable object privilege. |
SQLDMOPriv_Delete |
8 |
List object enumerates accounts granted permission to execute a DELETE statement against the referenced table or view. |
SQLDMOPriv_Execute |
16 |
Default for the StoredProcedure object. List object enumerates accounts granted EXECUTE permission on the referenced stored procedure. |
SQLDMOPriv_Insert |
2 |
List object enumerates accounts granted permission to execute an INSERT statement against the referenced table or view. |
SQLDMOPriv_References |
32 |
List object enumerates accounts that can use the referenced table in declarative referential integrity constraints. |
SQLDMOPriv_Select |
1 |
List object enumerates accounts granted permission to execute a SELECT statement against the referenced table or view. |
SQLDMOPriv_Update |
4 |
List object enumerates accounts granted permission to execute an UPDATE statement against the referenced table or view. |
Returns
A SQLObjectList object that contains 0 or more Permission objects.
備註
The ListPermissions method enumerates object access permissions granted explicitly. When using ListPermissions with the Table object the default value of the Privilege parameter is SQLDMOPriv_Execute. For all other objects, the default value of the Privilege parameter is SQLDMOPriv_AllObjectPrivs.
SQL Server server and database roles assign privilege by granting statement execution permissions implicitly. Implicit grants are not enumerated by the ListPermissions method.
Applies To:
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