The below script will help us Find Object level permission for user Databases server level logins and roles assigned
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DECLARE @Obj_sql VARCHAR(2000)
DECLARE @Obj_table TABLE (DBName VARCHAR(200), UserName VARCHAR(250), ObjectName VARCHAR(500), Permission VARCHAR(200))
SET @Obj_sql='select ''?'' as DBName,U.name as username, O.name as object, permission_name as permission from ?.sys.database_permissions
join ?.sys.sysusers U on grantee_principal_id = uid join ?.sys.sysobjects O on major_id = id WHERE ''?'' NOT IN (''master'',''msdb'',''model'',''tempdb'') order by U.name '
INSERT @Obj_table
EXEC sp_msforeachdb @command1=@Obj_sql
SELECT * FROM @Obj_table