Re: checking permissions and users in mysql

2003-01-21 Thread Jon Miller
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 Is there a way to check or view in mysql what permissions users have to certain
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Re: checking permissions and users in mysql

2003-01-21 Thread Doug Thompson
Certainly.

http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/User_Account_Management.html


On 22 Jan 2003 06:50:27 +0800, Jon Miller wrote:

 Is there a way to check or view in mysql what permissions users have to certain
 databases?
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Jon Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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