difference between this view
and <literal>column_privileges</literal> is that this view omits
columns that have been made accessible to the current user by way
- of a grant to public.
+ of a grant to <literal>PUBLIC</literal>.
</para>
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difference between this view
and <literal>routine_privileges</literal> is that this view omits
functions that have been made accessible to the current user by way
- of a grant to public.
+ of a grant to <literal>PUBLIC</literal>.
</para>
<table>
difference between this view
and <literal>table_privileges</literal> is that this view omits
tables that have been made accessible to the current user by way of
- a grant to public.
+ a grant to <literal>PUBLIC</literal>.
</para>
<table>
<literal>usage_privileges</literal>. The only effective difference
between this view and <literal>usage_privileges</literal> is that
this view omits objects that have been made accessible to the
- current user by way of a grant to public.
+ current user by way of a grant to <literal>PUBLIC</literal>.
</para>
<table>