There are two types of User in SAP HANA database.
- Standard User
- Restricted User
Standard users can create objects in their own schema and read data in system views. The
PUBLIC role grants read access to system views, and this is granted to every standard user.
Restricted users initially have no privileges.
Restricted users are for users who access SAP
HANA through client applications and who do not have full SQL access through an SQL
console. If the privileges that they need to use the application are included within an
application-specific role, then you only have to grant the user this role. In this way, you can
ensure that users only have those privileges that are essential to their work.
Limitations of Restricted Users
Compared to standard database users, restricted users are initially limited in the following
ways:
They cannot create objects in the database because they are not authorized to create
objects in their own database schema.
They cannot view any data in the database because they are not granted (and cannot be
granted) the standard PUBLIC role.
They are only able to connect to the database using HTTP/HTTPS.
To enable a restricted user to use an application, grant the required application-specific roles.
Initially, restricted users can only connect to the database using HTTP or HTTPS.
To allow restricted users to connect through ODBC or JDBC, enable ODBC or
JDBC access explicitly.
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