of databases in each instance and you can
see that administration of the users can get out of hand.
If I had to choose between the 3 methods listed below, I would choose #2
if there was a large number of roles and users. I would definitely stay
away from option #3 no matter what. HTH.
Kevin
, but then you would to give them the 'most permissible' privileges
of the 2 roles.
What I don't know is why you need to have roles in the first place. Do
you have a large number of users and a large number of roles?
Kevin Struckhoff
Customer Analytics Mgr.
NewRoads West
Office 818.253.3819 Fax
database grant tables user db? Refer to section 2.9 of the MySQL
Reference Manual, especially section 2.9.3. Good Luck.
Kevin Struckhoff
Customer Analytics Mgr.
NewRoads West
Office 818.253.3819 Fax 818.834.8843
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-Original Message-
From: Yannick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
I just installed the administrator alpha binaries on
my Sun Java Desktop system (SuSe 8 Linux), and I get
the following error at startu:
./mysql-administrator-bin: error while loading shared
libraries: libsigc-1.2.so.5: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
I did a find from
I'm new to mysql, so I thought I'd use the command
center utility, which requires an X server to be
running.
Is there a way to start the xterm and mysqlcc all at
once? I would like a shell script that starts xterm
and then runs mysqlcc.
Any ideas?
TIA.
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Thanks.
Kevin
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