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arguments are analogous to <function>has_table_privilege</function>.
When specifying a function by a text string rather than by OID,
the allowed input is the same as for the <type>regprocedure</> data type.
- The desired access privilege type must currently evaluate to
+ The desired access privilege type must evaluate to
<literal>EXECUTE</literal>.
+ An example is:
+<programlisting>
+SELECT has_function_privilege('joeuser', 'myfunc(int, text)', 'execute');
+</programlisting>
</para>
<para>
<function>has_language_privilege</function> checks whether a user
can access a procedural language in a particular way. The possibilities
for its arguments are analogous to <function>has_table_privilege</function>.
- The desired access privilege type must currently evaluate to
+ The desired access privilege type must evaluate to
<literal>USAGE</literal>.
</para>