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I'm trying to grant permissions to the current user logged in depending on their role, but it doesn't seem possible to have a select statement at the end of the GRANT PROXY # TO # command



The code I have for this is



CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
WHEN 'standard' THEN
GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO (SELECT CURRENT_USER())
WHEN 'admin' THEN
GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO (SELECT 'Username' FROM user)@'%'
END CASE;


Does anyone have another idea on how I can achieve this?










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    I'm trying to grant permissions to the current user logged in depending on their role, but it doesn't seem possible to have a select statement at the end of the GRANT PROXY # TO # command



    The code I have for this is



    CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
    WHEN 'standard' THEN
    GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO (SELECT CURRENT_USER())
    WHEN 'admin' THEN
    GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO (SELECT 'Username' FROM user)@'%'
    END CASE;


    Does anyone have another idea on how I can achieve this?










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      I'm trying to grant permissions to the current user logged in depending on their role, but it doesn't seem possible to have a select statement at the end of the GRANT PROXY # TO # command



      The code I have for this is



      CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
      WHEN 'standard' THEN
      GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO (SELECT CURRENT_USER())
      WHEN 'admin' THEN
      GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO (SELECT 'Username' FROM user)@'%'
      END CASE;


      Does anyone have another idea on how I can achieve this?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to grant permissions to the current user logged in depending on their role, but it doesn't seem possible to have a select statement at the end of the GRANT PROXY # TO # command



      The code I have for this is



      CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
      WHEN 'standard' THEN
      GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO (SELECT CURRENT_USER())
      WHEN 'admin' THEN
      GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO (SELECT 'Username' FROM user)@'%'
      END CASE;


      Does anyone have another idea on how I can achieve this?







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          I found the answer to be,



          CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
          WHEN 'standard' THEN
          GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
          WHEN 'admin' THEN
          GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
          END CASE;





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            I found the answer to be,



            CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
            WHEN 'standard' THEN
            GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
            WHEN 'admin' THEN
            GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
            END CASE;





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              I found the answer to be,



              CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
              WHEN 'standard' THEN
              GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
              WHEN 'admin' THEN
              GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
              END CASE;





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                I found the answer to be,



                CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
                WHEN 'standard' THEN
                GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
                WHEN 'admin' THEN
                GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
                END CASE;





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                I found the answer to be,



                CASE (SELECT RoleType FROM user)
                WHEN 'standard' THEN
                GRANT PROXY ON 'standard_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
                WHEN 'admin' THEN
                GRANT PROXY ON 'admin_user'@'localhost' TO CURRENT_USER();
                END CASE;






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