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User.Grant Method (ObjectPermissionSet, array<String , Boolean)

Grants access to the specified permission and the ability to grant access to other users for the specified grantees on the database user.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub Grant ( _
    permission As ObjectPermissionSet, _
    granteeNames As String(), _
    grantGrant As Boolean _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As User 
Dim permission As ObjectPermissionSet 
Dim granteeNames As String()
Dim grantGrant As Boolean

instance.Grant(permission, granteeNames, _
    grantGrant)
public void Grant(
    ObjectPermissionSet permission,
    string[] granteeNames,
    bool grantGrant
)
public:
virtual void Grant(
    ObjectPermissionSet^ permission, 
    array<String^>^ granteeNames, 
    bool grantGrant
) sealed
abstract Grant : 
        permission:ObjectPermissionSet * 
        granteeNames:string[] * 
        grantGrant:bool -> unit  
override Grant : 
        permission:ObjectPermissionSet * 
        granteeNames:string[] * 
        grantGrant:bool -> unit
public final function Grant(
    permission : ObjectPermissionSet, 
    granteeNames : String[], 
    grantGrant : boolean
)

Parameters

  • granteeNames
    Type: array<System.String[]
    A String array that specifies a list of grantees to be granted access to the permission.
  • grantGrant
    Type: System.Boolean
    A Boolean property that specifies whether the grantee is given the ability to grant access to the User object for other users.If True, the grantee is given the ability to grant other users access to the database user.If False, the grantee is not given the ability to grant other users access to the database user.

Implements

IObjectPermission.Grant(ObjectPermissionSet, array<String[], Boolean)

Examples

Granting, Revoking, and Denying Permissions

See Also

Reference

User Class

Grant Overload

Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo Namespace

Other Resources

Managing Users, Roles, and Logins