This procedure is used in conjunction with NATIVE authentication. For
details about NATIVE authentication, see
derby.authentication.provider
and "Configuring NATIVE authentication" in the
.
Syntax
SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_RESET_PASSWORD(IN USERNAME VARCHAR(128),
IN PASSWORD VARCHAR(32672))
No result set is returned by this procedure.
- USERNAME
- A user name that is case-sensitive if you place the name string in double
quotes. This user name is an authorization identifier.
See "Authorization identifiers, user authentication, and user authorization" in
the for more information about
how these names are treated.
- PASSWORD
- A case-sensitive password.
Execute privileges
If authentication and SQL authorization are both enabled, only the
database owner has
execute privileges on this procedure by default. See "Configuring NATIVE
authentication," "Configuring user authentication," and "Configuring user
authorization" in the for
more information. The database owner can grant access to other users.
JDBC example
Reset the password of a user named FRED:
CallableStatement cs = conn.prepareCall
("CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_RESET_PASSWORD(?, ?)");
cs.setString(1, "fred");
cs.setString(2, "temppassword");
cs.execute();
cs.close();
Reset the password of a user named FreD:
CallableStatement cs = conn.prepareCall
("CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_RESET_PASSWORD(?, ?)");
cs.setString(1, "\"FreD\"");
cs.setString(2, "temppassword");
cs.execute();
cs.close();
SQL example
Reset the password of a user named FRED:
CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_RESET_PASSWORD('fred', 'temppassword')
Reset the password of a user named FreD:
CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_RESET_PASSWORD('"FreD"', 'temppassword')