When I say effective permissions, I'm referring to the permissions listed when you go into the properties of a database in SQL Server Management Studio, click "Permissions", and then click the "Effective" tab.
So far, I have been able to determine the explicit permissions with the following code:
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo;
...
DatabasePermissionInfo[] permissions = database.EnumDatabasePermissions("username");
However, I still need to obtain the effective permissions. In this scenario, I added a login for a user and gave it the role of db_datareader
and db_datawriter
for a database through the User Mapping.
In the permissions for the database, the effective permissions listed are CONNECT, DELETE, INSERT, SELECT,
and UPDATE
, but the explicit permissions only list connect (which is the only thing that the above code pulls back). So is there a way to programmatically retrieve the effective permissions as well?