GRANT Syntax (Monitor Form) - Advanced SQL Engine - Teradata Database

SQL Data Control Language

Product
Advanced SQL Engine
Teradata Database
Release Number
17.10
Published
July 2021
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2021-07-27
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Product Category
Teradata® Vantage™ NewSQLEngine
GRANT {
  MONITOR [ PRIVILEGES | BUT NOT monitor_privilege [,...] ] |
  monitor_privilege [,...]
}
  TO {
       { grantee [,...] | PUBLIC } [ WITH GRANT OPTION ] |
         role_name [,...]
     } [;]

Syntax Elements

MONITOR PRIVILEGES
The named recipients are to receive all MONITOR-related privileges. MONITOR PRIVILEGES does not permit the user to grant the indicated privilege to others without the WITH GRANT OPTION being specified.
MONITOR BUT NOT
The named recipients are to receive all of the grantable privileges except those specified after BUT NOT. If the ability to grant these privileges is to be included, the WITH GRANT OPTION must be specified explicitly.
monitor_privilege
A valid monitoring privilege.
See Monitor Privileges for a list of the valid monitoring privileges.
grantee
[ALL] user_name
role_name
ALL
Grants the specified object privilege set to the named database or user and to every database or user owned by that database or user now and in the future.
user_name
The name of a user or database to be granted the specified MONITOR privileges. You can specify up to 25 names.
user_name must be the identifier of a user already defined to the system.
PUBLIC
Indicates that the privileges are to be inherited by all existing and future database users.
WITH GRANT OPTION
Indicates that the grantee receives privileges WITH GRANT OPTION. If this option is not specified, the grantee receives the privilege set without the grant option.