SET ROLE
Syntax
SET ROLE { role | NONE }Description
The SET ROLE statement enables a role, along with all of its associated permissions, for the current session. To unset a role, use NONE .
If a role that doesn't exist, or to which the user has not been assigned, is specified, an ERROR 1959 (OP000): Invalid role specification error occurs.
An automatic SET ROLE is implicitly performed when a user connects if that user has been assigned a default role. See SET DEFAULT ROLE.
Example
SELECT CURRENT_ROLE;+--------------+
| CURRENT_ROLE |
+--------------+
| NULL |
+--------------+SET ROLE staff;
SELECT CURRENT_ROLE;+--------------+
| CURRENT_ROLE |
+--------------+
| staff |
+--------------+SET ROLE NONE;
SELECT CURRENT_ROLE();+----------------+
| CURRENT_ROLE() |
+----------------+
| NULL |
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