GRANT Full-Text Permissions (Transact-SQL)
Grants permissions on a full-text catalog or full-text stoplist.
Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions
Syntax
GRANT permission [ ,...n ] ON
FULLTEXT
{
CATALOG :: full-text_catalog_name
|
STOPLIST :: full-text_stoplist_name
}
TO database_principal [ ,...n ]
[ WITH GRANT OPTION ]
[ AS granting_principal ]
Arguments
permission
Is the name of a permission. The valid mappings of permissions to securables are described in the "Remarks" section, later in this topic.ON FULLTEXT CATALOG **::**full-text_catalog_name
Specifies the full-text catalog on which the permission is being granted. The scope qualifier :: is required.ON FULLTEXT STOPLIST **::**full-text_stoplist_name
Specifies the full-text stoplist on which the permission is being granted. The scope qualifier :: is required.database_principal
Specifies the principal to which the permission is being granted. One of the following:database user
database role
application role
database user mapped to a Windows login
database user mapped to a Windows group
database user mapped to a certificate
database user mapped to an asymmetric key
database user not mapped to a server principal.
GRANT OPTION
Indicates that the principal will also be given the ability to grant the specified permission to other principals.AS granting_principal
Specifies a principal from which the principal executing this query derives its right to grant the permission. One of the following:database user
database role
application role
database user mapped to a Windows login
database user mapped to a Windows group
database user mapped to a certificate
database user mapped to an asymmetric key
database user not mapped to a server principal.
Remarks
FULLTEXT CATALOG Permissions
A full-text catalog is a database-level securable contained by the database that is its parent in the permissions hierarchy. The most specific and limited permissions that can be granted on a full-text catalog are listed in the following table, together with the more general permissions that include them by implication.
Full-text catalog permission |
Implied by full-text catalog permission |
Implied by database permission |
---|---|---|
CONTROL |
CONTROL |
CONTROL |
TAKE OWNERSHIP |
CONTROL |
CONTROL |
ALTER |
CONTROL |
ALTER ANY FULLTEXT CATALOG |
REFERENCES |
CONTROL |
REFERENCES |
VIEW DEFINITION |
CONTROL |
VIEW DEFINITION |
FULLTEXT STOPLIST Permissions
A full-text stoplist is a database-level securable contained by the database that is its parent in the permissions hierarchy. The most specific and limited permissions that can be granted on a full-text stoplist are listed in the following table, together with the more general permissions that include them by implication.
Full-text stoplist permission |
Implied by full-text stoplist permission |
Implied by database permission |
---|---|---|
ALTER |
CONTROL |
ALTER ANY FULLTEXT CATALOG |
CONTROL |
CONTROL |
CONTROL |
REFERENCES |
CONTROL |
REFERENCES |
TAKE OWNERSHIP |
CONTROL |
CONTROL |
VIEW DEFINITION |
CONTROL |
VIEW DEFINITION |
Permissions
The grantor (or the principal specified with the AS option) must have either the permission itself with GRANT OPTION, or a higher permission that implies the permission being granted.
If using the AS option, these additional requirements apply.
AS granting_principal |
Additional permission required |
---|---|
Database user |
IMPERSONATE permission on the user, membership in the db_securityadmin fixed database role, membership in the db_owner fixed database role, or membership in the sysadmin fixed server role. |
Database user mapped to a Windows login |
IMPERSONATE permission on the user, membership in the db_securityadmin fixed database role, membership in the db_owner fixed database role, or membership in the sysadmin fixed server role. |
Database user mapped to a Windows group |
Membership in the Windows group, membership in the db_securityadmin fixed database role, membership in the db_owner fixed database role, or membership in the sysadmin fixed server role. |
Database user mapped to a certificate |
Membership in the db_securityadmin fixed database role, membership in the db_owner fixed database role, or membership in the sysadmin fixed server role. |
Database user mapped to an asymmetric key |
Membership in the db_securityadmin fixed database role, membership in the db_owner fixed database role, or membership in the sysadmin fixed server role. |
Database user not mapped to any server principal |
IMPERSONATE permission on the user, membership in the db_securityadmin fixed database role, membership in the db_owner fixed database role, or membership in the sysadmin fixed server role. |
Database role |
ALTER permission on the role, membership in the db_securityadmin fixed database role, membership in the db_owner fixed database role, or membership in the sysadmin fixed server role. |
Application role |
ALTER permission on the role, membership in the db_securityadmin fixed database role, membership in the db_owner fixed database role, or membership in the sysadmin fixed server role. |
Object owners can grant permissions on the objects they own. Principals with CONTROL permission on a securable can grant permission on that securable.
Grantees of CONTROL SERVER permission, such as members of the sysadmin fixed server role, can grant any permission on any securable in the server. Grantees of CONTROL permission on a database, such as members of the db_owner fixed database role, can grant any permission on any securable in the database. Grantees of CONTROL permission on a schema can grant any permission on any object within the schema.
Examples
A. Granting permissions to a full-text catalog
The following example grants Ted the CONTROL permission on the full-text catalog ProductCatalog.
GRANT CONTROL
ON FULLTEXT CATALOG :: ProductCatalog
TO Ted ;
B. Granting permissions to a stoplist
The following example grants Mary the VIEW DEFINITION permission on the full-text stoplist ProductStoplist.
GRANT VIEW DEFINITION
ON FULLTEXT STOPLIST :: ProductStoplist
TO Mary ;
See Also
Reference
CREATE APPLICATION ROLE (Transact-SQL)
CREATE ASYMMETRIC KEY (Transact-SQL)
CREATE CERTIFICATE (Transact-SQL)
CREATE FULLTEXT CATALOG (Transact-SQL)
CREATE FULLTEXT STOPLIST (Transact-SQL)
sys.fn_my_permissions (Transact-SQL)
HAS_PERMS_BY_NAME (Transact-SQL)
sys.fn_builtin_permissions (Transact-SQL)
sys.fulltext_catalogs (Transact-SQL)
sys.fulltext_stoplists (Transact-SQL)