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The catalog pg_seclabel stores security labels on database objects. Security labels can be manipulated with the SECURITY LABEL command. For an easier way to view security labels, see Section 45.63.
See also pg_shseclabel, which performs a similar function for security labels of database objects that are shared across a database cluster.
Table 45-38. 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. |