Peter Neu schrieb:
Can the password be auto created by postgresql and converted in md5?
I would try to declare a server side function that generates the password from the name and set a default on the password column that uses this function.
There is a md5() function declared in PostgreSQL.
It is mentioned in the documentation for 8.1:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/functions-binarystring.html
But not in the documentation for 7.4, but it is there. Tried it on 7.4.13 with
select md5('admin001')
and got
4eef1e1ea34879a2ae60c60815927ed9
BTW, you should update your database, at least to 7.4.13. Better would be 8.1.x.
Regards,
Roland.
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