default for newly created policies is that they apply for all commands and
roles, unless otherwise specified. Multiple policies may apply to a single
command; see below for more details.
- <xref linkend="sql-createpolicy-summary"> summarizes how the different types
+ <xref linkend="sql-createpolicy-summary"/> summarizes how the different types
of policy apply to specific commands.
</para>
<table id="sql-createpolicy-summary">
<title>Policies Applied by Command Type</title>
<tgroup cols="6">
- <colspec colnum="4" colname="update-using">
- <colspec colnum="5" colname="update-check">
- <spanspec namest="update-using" nameend="update-check" spanname="update">
+ <colspec colnum="4" colname="update-using"/>
+ <colspec colnum="5" colname="update-check"/>
+ <spanspec namest="update-using" nameend="update-check" spanname="update"/>
<thead>
<row>
<entry morerows="1">Command</entry>
<entry><command>UPDATE</command></entry>
<entry>
Existing & new rows
- <footnoteref linkend="rls-select-priv">
+ <footnoteref linkend="rls-select-priv"/>
</entry>
<entry>—</entry>
<entry>Existing row</entry>
<entry><command>DELETE</command></entry>
<entry>
Existing row
- <footnoteref linkend="rls-select-priv">
+ <footnoteref linkend="rls-select-priv"/>
</entry>
<entry>—</entry>
<entry>—</entry>