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|USERNAME||C||80||Username: Name of the user, case-sensitive. | |USERNAME||C||80||Username: Name of the user, case-sensitive. |
Revision as of 08:32, 1 October 2014
Contents
Purpose
System table for user and role information
See Also
MD5(), USERDOMAIN(), USEREMAIL(), USERNAME(), USERROLES(), Users and Roles, Users Tables
Description
The sysroles table is stored in the system database and holds user and role information.
Column | Data Type | Width | Description |
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DOMAIN | C | 80 | Domain: Domain or tenancy for the user. |
USERNAME | C | 80 | Username: Name of the user, case-sensitive. |
PASSWORD | C | 80 | Password: Password for the user, case-sensitive. This is encrypted as an MD5 cryptographic key. |
ROLES | C | 255 | Roles: Comma-separated list of roles for the user. '*' means all. |
C | 80 | Email: User's email address. |
Example
select * from system!sysroles