Revoke Method (Table, View)
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.
The Revoke method undoes a grant or deny of a table permission or a list of permissions for one or more Microsoft SQL Server users or roles.
Syntax
object
.Revoke(
Privilege
,
GranteeNames
, [ ColumnNames ] ,
[ GrantGrant ] , [ RevokeGrantOption ] , [ AsRole ] )
Parts
- object
Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list.
- Privilege
Long integer that specifies one or more table privileges as described in Settings.
- GranteeNames
SQL Distributed Management Objects (SQL-DMO) multistring that lists users or roles.
- ColumnNames
SQL-DMO multistring that lists columns within the base or view table referenced. When specified, the privileges specified are revoked for only the columns named.
- GrantGrant
When TRUE, the grantee(s) specified are granted the ability to execute the REVOKE statement referencing the base or view table. When FALSE (default), the ability to limit permission is not granted.
- RevokeGrantOption
When TRUE, the ability to extend permission is revoked. When FALSE (default), no change is made to the ability to extend permission.
- AsRole
String that identifies a role to which the connected user belongs as described in Remarks.
Prototype (C/C++)
HRESULT Revoke(
SQLDMO_PRIVILEGE_TYPE iPrivileges,
SQLDMO_LPCSTR GranteeNames,
SQLDMO_LPCSTR ColumnNames = NULL,
BOOL GrantGrant = FALSE,
BOOL RevokeGrantOption = FALSE,
SQLDMO_LPCSTR AsRole = NULL);
Settings
Set the Privilege argument by using these values. To specify more than a single permission, combine values by using an OR logical operator.
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
SQLDMOPriv_AllObjectPrivs |
63 |
Revoke all granted or denied table permissions. |
SQLDMOPriv_Delete |
8 |
Revoke granted or denied permission to execute the DELETE statement referencing the table. |
SQLDMOPriv_Insert |
2 |
Revoke granted or denied permission to execute the INSERT statement referencing the table. |
SQLDMOPriv_References |
32 |
Revoke granted or denied permission to reference the table in statements implementing declarative referential integrity. |
SQLDMOPriv_Select |
1 |
Revoke granted or denied permission to execute the SELECT statement referencing the table. |
SQLDMOPriv_Update |
4 |
Revoke granted or denied permission to execute the UPDATE statement referencing the table. |
Remarks
When a user is a member of more than a single role, the user can have permission to grant access to a table or view under one role and not under another. In this case, SQL Server security mechanisms prevent execution of the Revoke method on the Table or View object referencing the database object. Use the AsRole argument to specify the role under which permission to execute the grant exists.
Undoing a grant or deny of a permission to database users and roles by using the Revoke method of the Table or View object requires appropriate privilege. The SQL Server login used for SQLServer object connection must be granted the ability to execute GRANT referencing the database object, the owner of the database object, or a member of a role with greater privilege.
For more information about setting multistring parameters, see Using SQL-DMO Multistrings.