At 23:40 +0100 1/13/03, Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin) wrote:
Ed,
That would work but is there no way to completely remove their
record?
With REVOKE, you can partially or totally revoke privileges from users.
What you can't do with REVOKE (in MySQL) is to erase a user completely.
For this, y
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> That would work but is there no way to completely remove their
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That would work but is there no way to completely remove their record?
Ed
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
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> > I've read the manual concerning REVOKE commands but how would I
> >completely remove a user inside MySQL? I can't imagine that it's as eas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read the manual concerning REVOKE commands but how would I
completely remove a user inside MySQL? I can't imagine that it's as easy
as removing them from the user table.
If you remove them (or blank their password) in the user table, they'll
have no way of loggi
I've read the manual concerning REVOKE commands but how would I
completely remove a user inside MySQL? I can't imagine that it's as easy
as removing them from the user table.
TIA,
Ed
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