Deny Method (StoredProcedure)
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The Deny method negates a granted stored procedure permission or a list of granted permissions for one or more Microsoft SQL Server users or roles.
Syntaxe
object.Deny(Privilege,GranteeNames, [ GrantGrant ] )
Parts
object
Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list.Privilege
Long integer that specifies one or more stored procedure privileges as described in Settings.GranteeNames
SQL Distributed Management Objects (SQL-DMO) multistring that lists users or roles.GrantGrant
When TRUE, the grantee(s) specified are granted the ability to execute the DENY statement referencing the stored procedure. When FALSE (default), the ability to deny permission is not granted.
Prototype (C/C++)
HRESULT Deny(
SQLDMO_PRIVILEGE_TYPE iPrivileges,
SQLDMO_LPCSTR GranteeNames,
BOOL GrantGrant = FALSE);
Settings
Set Privilege by using these SQLDMO_PRIVILEGE_TYPE values.
Constant |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
SQLDMOPriv_AllObjectPrivs |
63 |
Deny all granted permissions on the referenced stored procedure. |
SQLDMOPriv_Execute |
16 |
Deny EXECUTE permission on the referenced stored procedure. |
Notes
Denying permission to database users and roles by using the Deny method of the StoredProcedure object requires appropriate permission. The SQL Server login used for SQLServer object connection must be granted the ability to execute DENY referencing the stored procedure, the owner of the stored procedure, or a member of a role with greater permission.
For more information about setting multistring parameters, see Using SQL-DMO Multistrings.