At 13:40 -0700 6/3/04, Robert Frame wrote:
Thank you for the reply. I apologize for not
clearly demonstrating what I am trying to
accomplish.
No apology necessary. I know what you're trying to accomplish.
My questions (which you have not answered) are designed to cause
you to think about what you
At 9:15 -0700 6/2/04, Robert Frame wrote:
This is probably something simple that I am just not seeing, but I
would appreciate your help.
As root, I have created a schema named test, along with several
tables.
I then created a template user named SysAdmin for test using the
following syntax.
GRANT S
SysAdmin only has rights to the TEST database. This user will need to be
able to update the mysql database tables and therefore will need access to
the mysql database.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Frame
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6/2/04 11:15 AM
Subject: Granting privileges to other
This is probably something simple that I am just not seeing, but I
would appreciate your help.
As root, I have created a schema named test, along with several
tables.
I then created a template user named SysAdmin for test using the
following syntax.
GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE
ON TEST
T