Cannot find the object 'reportsProc', because it does not exist or you do not have permission
We created a procedure like this:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[reportsProc]
@IstGroup INT,
...
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
IF @IstGroup = 0
BEGIN
SELECT K.*
FROM V_xyz K
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SELECT K.*
FROM V_xyz2 K
END
END
GRANT EXECUTE ON [dbo].[reportsProc] TO [user_abz]
Note: V_xyz and V_xyz2 are Views.
If the user tries to execute the procedure, there is a SQL Server exception:
Cannot find the object 'reportsProc', because it does not exist or you do not have permission
We tried to grant execute rights on some referenced objects, but this did not work.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_owner
it works. But we don't want the user to have too many rights.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_ddladmin
, db_datareader
or db_datawriter
it does not work.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_securityadmin
it works.
Which role/right do we have to configure to grant the user access to the procedure?
Thanks in advance.
sql-server-2008 stored-procedures permissions ssms
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We created a procedure like this:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[reportsProc]
@IstGroup INT,
...
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
IF @IstGroup = 0
BEGIN
SELECT K.*
FROM V_xyz K
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SELECT K.*
FROM V_xyz2 K
END
END
GRANT EXECUTE ON [dbo].[reportsProc] TO [user_abz]
Note: V_xyz and V_xyz2 are Views.
If the user tries to execute the procedure, there is a SQL Server exception:
Cannot find the object 'reportsProc', because it does not exist or you do not have permission
We tried to grant execute rights on some referenced objects, but this did not work.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_owner
it works. But we don't want the user to have too many rights.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_ddladmin
, db_datareader
or db_datawriter
it does not work.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_securityadmin
it works.
Which role/right do we have to configure to grant the user access to the procedure?
Thanks in advance.
sql-server-2008 stored-procedures permissions ssms
add a comment |
We created a procedure like this:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[reportsProc]
@IstGroup INT,
...
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
IF @IstGroup = 0
BEGIN
SELECT K.*
FROM V_xyz K
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SELECT K.*
FROM V_xyz2 K
END
END
GRANT EXECUTE ON [dbo].[reportsProc] TO [user_abz]
Note: V_xyz and V_xyz2 are Views.
If the user tries to execute the procedure, there is a SQL Server exception:
Cannot find the object 'reportsProc', because it does not exist or you do not have permission
We tried to grant execute rights on some referenced objects, but this did not work.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_owner
it works. But we don't want the user to have too many rights.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_ddladmin
, db_datareader
or db_datawriter
it does not work.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_securityadmin
it works.
Which role/right do we have to configure to grant the user access to the procedure?
Thanks in advance.
sql-server-2008 stored-procedures permissions ssms
We created a procedure like this:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[reportsProc]
@IstGroup INT,
...
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON;
IF @IstGroup = 0
BEGIN
SELECT K.*
FROM V_xyz K
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SELECT K.*
FROM V_xyz2 K
END
END
GRANT EXECUTE ON [dbo].[reportsProc] TO [user_abz]
Note: V_xyz and V_xyz2 are Views.
If the user tries to execute the procedure, there is a SQL Server exception:
Cannot find the object 'reportsProc', because it does not exist or you do not have permission
We tried to grant execute rights on some referenced objects, but this did not work.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_owner
it works. But we don't want the user to have too many rights.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_ddladmin
, db_datareader
or db_datawriter
it does not work.
If we add User user_abz
to database role db_securityadmin
it works.
Which role/right do we have to configure to grant the user access to the procedure?
Thanks in advance.
sql-server-2008 stored-procedures permissions ssms
sql-server-2008 stored-procedures permissions ssms
edited Nov 22 '18 at 14:24
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 14:09
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