From: | Peter Choe <choepete(at)mindspring(dot)com> |
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To: | <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Cc: | <andrew(at)libertyrms(dot)info> |
Subject: | Re: password() function? |
Date: | 2003-02-06 20:21:28 |
Message-ID: | 5.0.0.25.0.20030206152017.035e0118@pop.mindspring.com |
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i didn't mean to get people upset about this whole. i appreciate all the
help that i received for everyone.
i'll try to ask better questions next time.
Peter Choe
At 01:27 PM 2/6/2003, Berend Tober wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 10:59:58AM -0500, Berend Tober wrote:
> >
> >> That flame extinquished, if what you are looking for is a way to
> >> change passwords, you can use ALTER USER inside a stored procedure.
> >
> > Or it might be a way of storing passwords, in which case reading the
> > README in contrib/pgcrypto might help.
> >
>
>Yes, indeed it might. And that reference might help him. Would have been
>nice, as I attempted to teach him, though, if the question had been
>framed in a way appropriate for this forum. I'm not going to waste my
>time reading the mySQL documentation to figure out his question about
>PostgreSQL, however. No apologies here.
>
>
>
>
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