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Access Type (OAT), Process Utility and Executor Check Permissions hooks. The
general pattern is that each hook has a corresponding GUC which controls
whether the hook will allow or deny operations for which the hook gets called.
-A real-world OAT hook should certainly provide more fine-grained conrol than
+A real-world OAT hook should certainly provide more fine-grained control than
merely "allow-all" vs. "deny-all", but for testing this is sufficient.
Note that even when these hooks allow an action, the core permissions system