SYSVARIABLEAUTH
The SYSVARIABLEAUTH view contains one row for every privilege granted on a global variable. Note that this catalog view cannot be used to determine whether a user is authorized to a global variable because the privilege to use a global variable could be acquired through a group user profile or special authority (such as *ALLOBJ).
The following table describes the columns in the SYSVARIABLEAUTH view:
Column Name | System Column Name | Data Type | Description |
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GRANTOR | GRANTOR | VARCHAR(128) Nullable
|
Reserved. Contains the null value. |
GRANTEE | GRANTEE | VARCHAR(128) | The user profile to which the privilege is granted. |
VARIABLE_SCHEMA | VARSCHEMA | VARCHAR(128) | Name of the schema |
VARIABLE_NAME | VARNAME | VARCHAR(128) | Name of the global variable |
PRIVILEGE_TYPE | PRIVTYPE | VARCHAR(10) | The privilege granted:
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IS_GRANTABLE | GRANTABLE | VARCHAR(3) | Indicates whether the privilege is grantable to other users.
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AUTHORIZATION_LIST | AUTL | VARCHAR(10) Nullable
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If the privilege is granted through
an authorization, contains the name of the authorization list. Contains the null value if the privilege is not granted through an authorization list. |
SYSTEM_VAR_SCHEMA | SYSVSCHEMA | CHAR(10) | System name of the schema |
SYSTEM_VAR_NAME | SYSVNAME | CHAR(10) | System name of the global variable |