The catalog pg_seclabel stores security labels on database objects. Security labels can be manipulated with the SECURITY LABEL(7) command. For an easier way to view security labels, see the section called “pg_seclabels”.
See also pg_shseclabel, which performs a similar function for security labels of database objects that are shared across a database cluster.
Table 48.40. pg_seclabel Columns
Name | Type | References | Description |
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objoid | oid | any OID column | The OID of the object this security label pertains to |
classoid | oid | pg_class.oid | The OID of the system catalog this object appears in |
objsubid | int4 | For a security label on a table column, this is the column number (the
objoid and classoid refer to
the table itself). For all other object types, this column is
zero.
| |
provider | text | The label provider associated with this label. | |
label | text | The security label applied to this object. |