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mmkrishna1919
Yak Posting Veteran
95 Posts |
Posted - 2014-01-02 : 09:03:20
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I have a new table "customer" in my schema "dev"and i have new stored procedure "add_customer" in my schema "dev"in Stored procedure i am inserting/deleting records into/from table "customer".If a user want to execute StoredProcedure does he need permissions on both table and StoredProcedure? orpermissions on StoredProcedure will enough..to execute the SP?ThanksM.MURALI kRISHNA |
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lionofdezert
Aged Yak Warrior
885 Posts |
Posted - 2014-01-02 : 09:33:28
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You need EXECUTE premissions only on Stored Procedure--------------------------http://connectsql.blogspot.com/ |
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ovc
Starting Member
35 Posts |
Posted - 2014-02-01 : 19:05:42
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you will need access also to the underlying objects.If you do not want to add permissions to the underlying table, you can run the stored procedure within a different context by adding to the definition of the stored procedure "execute as yourdefinedusername".For more info check:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms187926.aspxRegards,Octavian |
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sunsanvin
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
1274 Posts |
Posted - 2014-02-01 : 23:31:19
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OVC, you are correctArnavEven you learn 1%, Learn it with 100% confidence. |
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