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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers set font size Post 302151097 by sachin.gangadha on Thursday 13th of December 2007 03:12:43 PM
Old 12-13-2007
suppose if want to echo "USER DOESNT EXIST"

i want "USER DOESNT EXIST" TO HAVE A FONT SIZE OF 15.
 

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ALTER 
USER(7) SQL Commands ALTER USER(7) NAME
ALTER USER - change a database user account SYNOPSIS
ALTER USER username [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ] where option can be: [ ENCRYPTED | UNENCRYPTED ] PASSWORD 'password' | CREATEDB | NOCREATEDB | CREATEUSER | NOCREATEUSER | VALID UNTIL 'abstime' ALTER USER username SET variable { TO | = } { value | DEFAULT } ALTER USER username RESET variable DESCRIPTION
ALTER USER is used to change the attributes of a PostgreSQL user account. Attributes not mentioned in the command retain their previous settings. The first variant of this command in the synopsis changes certain global user privileges and authentication settings. (See below for details.) Only a database superuser can change privileges and password expiration with this command. Ordinary users can only change their own password. The second and the third variant change a user's session default for a specified configuration variable. Whenever the user subsequently starts a new session, the specified value becomes the session default, overriding whatever setting is present in postgresql.conf or has been received from the postmaster. Ordinary users can change their own session defaults. Superusers can change anyone's session defaults. PARAMETERS username The name of the user whose attributes are to be altered. password The new password to be used for this account. ENCRYPTED UNENCRYPTED These key words control whether the password is stored encrypted in pg_shadow. (See CREATE USER [create_user(7)] for more informa- tion about this choice.) CREATEDB NOCREATEDB These clauses define a user's ability to create databases. If CREATEDB is specified, the user being defined will be allowed to cre- ate his own databases. Using NOCREATEDB will deny a user the ability to create databases. CREATEUSER NOCREATEUSER These clauses determine whether a user will be permitted to create new users himself. This option will also make the user a supe- ruser who can override all access restrictions. abstime The date (and, optionally, the time) at which this user's password is to expire. variable value Set this user's session default for the specified configuration variable to the given value. If value is DEFAULT or, equivalently, RESET is used, the user-specific variable setting is removed and the user will inherit the system-wide default setting in new ses- sions. Use RESET ALL to clear all settings. See SET [set(7)] and the Administrator's Guide for more information about allowed variable names and values. DIAGNOSTICS
ALTER USER Message returned if the alteration was successful. ERROR: ALTER USER: user "username" does not exist Error message returned if the specified user is not known to the database. NOTES
Use CREATE USER [create_user(7)] to add new users, and DROP USER [drop_user(7)] to remove a user. ALTER USER cannot change a user's group memberships. Use ALTER GROUP [alter_group(7)] to do that. Using ALTER DATABASE [alter_database(7)], it is also possible to tie a session default to a specific database rather than a user. EXAMPLES
Change a user password: ALTER USER davide WITH PASSWORD 'hu8jmn3'; Change a user's valid until date: ALTER USER manuel VALID UNTIL 'Jan 31 2030'; Change a user's valid until date, specifying that his authorization should expire at midday on 4th May 1998 using the time zone which is one hour ahead of UTC: ALTER USER chris VALID UNTIL 'May 4 12:00:00 1998 +1'; Give a user the ability to create other users and new databases: ALTER USER miriam CREATEUSER CREATEDB; COMPATIBILITY
The ALTER USER statement is a PostgreSQL extension. The SQL standard leaves the definition of users to the implementation. SEE ALSO
CREATE USER [create_user(7)], DROP USER [drop_user(l)], SET [set(l)] SQL - Language Statements 2002-11-22 ALTER USER(7)
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