33.36. role_table_grants
 The view role_table_grants identifies all privileges granted on tables or views where the grantor or grantee is a currently enabled role. Further information can be found under table_privileges. The only effective difference between this view and table_privileges is that this view omits tables that have been made accessible to the current user by way of a grant to PUBLIC. 
Table 33.34. role_table_grants Columns
| Name | Data Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| grantor | sql_identifier | Name of the role that granted the privilege | 
| grantee | sql_identifier | Name of the role that the privilege was granted to | 
| table_catalog | sql_identifier | Name of the database that contains the table (always the current database) | 
| table_schema | sql_identifier | Name of the schema that contains the table | 
| table_name | sql_identifier | Name of the table | 
| privilege_type | character_data | Type of the privilege: SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE,TRUNCATE,REFERENCES, orTRIGGER | 
| is_grantable | yes_or_no | YESif the privilege is grantable,NOif not | 
| with_hierarchy | yes_or_no | In the SQL standard, WITH HIERARCHY OPTIONis a separate (sub-)privilege allowing certain operations on table inheritance hierarchies. In Postgres Pro, this is included in theSELECTprivilege, so this column showsYESif the privilege isSELECT, elseNO. |