How can I check user permissions in SQL Server?
You can check user permissions in SQL Server by using the sp_helprolemember
stored procedure or querying the sys.database_permissions
view.
Can you show me an example of how to use sp_helprolemember
?
Sure! You can run the command EXEC sp_helprolemember 'role_name';
to see the members of a specific role.
What if I want to check permissions for a specific user?
You can use the query: SELECT * FROM fn_my_permissions('user_name', 'USER');
to check permissions for a specific user.
Is there a way to check permissions for all users at once?
Yes, you can query the sys.database_permissions
and join it with sys.database_principals
to get a list of all users and their permissions.
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