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Role Management
Role Management
Updated on 2023-03-07 GMT+08:00
Scenarios
You have logged in to a DDS DB instance.
Procedure
- On the top menu bar, choose Account Management > Role Management.
- Select the database for which the roles are to be created and click Add Roles.
- Enter the role name. On the Permission tab, click Add Privileges. On the displayed page, specify required parameters and click Add.
- On the Role tab page, click Add Roles. On the displayed page, select the roles you want to add and click Add.
- After setting the roles, click Save.
NOTE:
- If a role is created for the admin database, you can select other databases when adding privileges or roles, to grant the permissions of other databases to this role. Users with this role have the permissions to operate the selected database.
Parent topic: Account Management
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