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Simplify function and move to appropriate schema Since utm_covers() uses a function from schema users, it can be used only if appropriate access to the schema has been granted anyhow. Using current_user_area_utm() here to have a level of abstraction between utm_covers() and the modelling of the actual responsibility area.
author Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de>
date Wed, 03 Apr 2019 15:26:39 +0200
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                        !!!!!! WARNING !!!!!!

Data within this directory is provided for the sole purpose of testing
and demonstration of the Gemma software.  It is neither intended nor
suitable for any kind of production use.

THIS DATA CONTAINS UNSAFE AND PUBLICLY KNOWN PASSWORDS.  DO NOT
INSTALL ON REMOTE ACCESSIBLE SYSTEMS!
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Defined Users:

  | Username | Password | Role                   | Country |
  |----------+----------+------------------------+---------|
  | sophie   | so2Phie4 | System Administrator   | AT      |
  | lucian   | lu2Cian4 | Waterway Administrator | RO      |
  | oana     | oa2Na2   | Waterway User          | RO      |
  | penka    | pe2Nka3  | Waterway Administrator | BG      |
  | vanja    | va2Nja3  | Waterway User          | BG      |


Installation:

We assume, you already have a database "gemma" with the Gemma schema
in place.

As postgres super user ("postgres" on most default installations):

  psql -f roles.sql -d gemma
  psql -f users.sql -d gemma
  psql -f responsibility_areas.sql -d gemma


Acknowledgements:

The file `responsibility_areas.sql' contains information made with
Natural Earth. Free vector and raster map data @ naturalearthdata.com.