You can use the Database Manager GUI to change the SQL user properties of a database user.
The database instance is in the ONLINE operational state.
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1. Choose Instance ® Configuration ® Database User... .
2. Enter the name and password of the database administrator that is the owner of the database user whose SQL user properties you want to change.
3. Select the desired database user.
4. Choose Properties.
5. Choose the General tab page and change the desired SQL user properties.
SQL User Properties
General |
Description |
Password Change |
You can change the password of the database user. |
User class |
You can change the database user class (DBA | RESOURCE | STANDARD). |
Connection Mode |
You can set the following connection modes: · The database user can open several database sessions at once (NOT EXCLUSIVE). · Each database user can open only one database session (EXCLUSIVE). · The database user may not open any database sessions (DISABLED). |
6. Choose the Extended tab page and change the desired SQL user properties.
SQL User Properties
Extended |
Description |
Timeout |
You can set the timeout value. |
Cost Warning |
You can set the estimated SELECT cost value above which a warning is issued. |
Cost Limit |
You can set the estimated SELECT cost value above which an SQL statement is not executed. |
Default code |
You can set a default value for the code attribute. |
Replication User |
Displays whether the database user is the synchronization user for synchronizing multiple database instances with the Synchronization Manager program (see Synchronization Manager, Configuring Database Instances)
There can only be one synchronization user per database instance. When a database instance is created, the database system automatically creates the synchronization user DBSERVICE. If you have deleted DBSERVICE, you can create a new database user using the SQL property Replication User. |
The database user has the SQL user properties you set.
See also:
Changing the Password of a Database User