Immediately after a database instance has been created, there is one DBM operator only (the first DBM operator) and the database system administrator. To create further DBM operators for this database instance, you need to use the DBM command described below. This defines the operator name and password. The new operator you have created does not have any server authorizations so far however. You need to assign these explicitly to the operator (see: user_put).
Alternatively, when creating the operator, you can specify an existing DBM operator from which you copy all DBM operator properties except name and password.
See Conventions for User Names and Passwords.
Note
The database system automatically converts user names and passwords for DBM operators into uppercase letters.
You have the server authorization UserMgm.
user_create <dbm_operator>,<dbm_operator_password> [<template_user>]
Option | Description |
---|---|
<dbm_operator> | Name of the DBM operator to be created |
<dbm_operator_password> | Password of DBM operator to be created |
<template_user> | DBM operator from which operator properties are to be copied |
Database Manager CLI Tutorial, Creating DBM Operators
Database Administration, DBM Operators
Call the Database Manager CLI, log on as DBM operator OLEG with the password MONDAY, connect to the database instance DEMODB, create the DBM operator ELENA with password SUNDAY and the authorizations of DBM operator OLEG:
>dbmcli –u OLEG,MONDAY –d DEMODB user_create ELENA,SUNDAY OLEG
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