Hi to everybody, On Tue, 13 Sep 2011, Alan DeKok wrote:
> 2394263740 wrote: > > Sometime, I need disable a user account in mysql database. And then > > enable it later on after some check complete. > > > > Can you please advise how to toggle such status? > > See the MySQL documentation for how to write to rows in MySQL. It's not just a matter of knowing how write rows in MySQL (that by itself doesn't change the enable/disable status) but also knowing which *column in particular* needs to be set to *what value*. Seems to me like the original poster was referring to that rather than some general MySQL syntax issue. > > > There're may be multiple solutions, please advise them all, so I can > > choose a one most fit the needs. > > Try harder. Are you *really* sure that advices like these are helpful at all??? (Alan, I've been subscribed to this mailing list for quite a while now and I'm well aware of the fact that you're very involved concerning code maintenance which leaves less time for answering mails. Of course I can only speak on my behalf, but I'm sure your work is appreciated by all list members. But, to be honest, a suggestion like the one given above is purely ridiculous and is (almost) the same as not replying at all. Greetings, Holger
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