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Users

On operating systems where users and groups exist with the same name, you should specify whether you are granting the privilege to the user or group.

 

Users (identified by an authorization ID) can successfully execute SQL or XQuery statements only if they have the authority to perform the specified function. To create a table, a user must be authorized to create tables; to alter a table, a user must be authorized to alter the table; and so forth.

 

 

New users are created within Create User Wizard. In order to run the wizard you should open the server in Server Editor and the Users tab there and press Insert or select the Create New User item from the popup menu (Alternatively, use the corresponding link of the Navigation Bar).

 

 

 

Users are edited within User Editor. In order to run the editor you should

 

select the user for editing in the explorer tree (type the first letters of the user name for quick search);
select the Edit User item from the popup menu.

 

 

 

To drop the existing user:

 

select the user to drop in the explorer tree;
select the Drop User item from the popup menu(alternatively, you may use the corresponding link of the Navigation Bar)

 

and confirm dropping in the dialog window.

 



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