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Permission Object

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 Permission object exposes Microsoft SQL Server object-access rights.

SQL-DMO object model that shows the current object

Properties

Granted Property

ObjectType Property

Grantee Property

ObjectTypeName Property

ObjectID Property

PrivilegeType Property

ObjectName Property

PrivilegeTypeName Property

ObjectOwner Property

 

Methods

ListPrivilegeColumns Method

Remarks

The Permission object is contained within SQL Distributed Management Objects (SQL-DMO) list objects and is used solely for reporting object-access rights. For example, the Table object has Permissions and UserPermissions lists reporting the access rights to a specific SQL Server table. Membership in these object lists is affected by granting, revoking, or denying object-specific access rights to SQL Server users and database roles. You can use the containing object's Grant, Revoke, and Deny methods to control SQL Server access rights and affect list membership.

All properties of the Permission object are read-only.

Note

The Permission object is compatible with instances of SQL Server versions 7.0 and later. However, the Permission2 object extends the functionality of the Permission object for use with features that were introduced in SQL Server 2000.

See Also

Reference

Database Object
ListPermissions Method
ListUserPermissions Method
Permission2 Object
StoredProcedure Object
Table Object
View Object

Help and Information

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