You create a DBM operator with the user name and password specified in <user_name> and <password>.
At first, this operator has no server authorizations. You have to assign these authorizations explicitly to the operator (Changing the DBM Operator Data). Alternatively, you can specify a <template_user>, from which all the authorizations, but not user name and user password, are copied.
You have the server authorization UserMgm.
user_create <user_name>,<password> [<template_user>]
<user_name> |
Name of the DBM operator to be created |
<password> |
User password |
<template_user> |
User from which authorizations are to be copied |
Note the Conventions for User Names and Passwords. The database system automatically converts the user name and password into upper-case letters.
The system displays an OK message.
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.
Logging on to the Database Manager CLI as operator DBM with password DBM, connecting to the HOTELDB database instance, creating the DBM operator MONA with the password RED and the authorizations of the DBM operator
dbmcli –u DBM,DBM –d HOTELDB user_create MONA,RED DBM