Thread: [DOCS] SYSID can no longer be specified

[DOCS] SYSID can no longer be specified

From
patrick.refondini@pobox.com
Date:
The following documentation comment has been logged on the website:

Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/sql-createuser.html
Description:

The CREATE USER doc still states SYSID can be specified although I obtained:


SYSID can no longer be specified

while using the following command: 

CREATE USER someuser WITH LOGIN ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'somepwd' SYSID 1000;

I guess the documentation is outdated.



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Re: [DOCS] SYSID can no longer be specified

From
Tom Lane
Date:
patrick.refondini@pobox.com writes:
> The CREATE USER doc still states SYSID can be specified although I obtained:
> SYSID can no longer be specified

I don't really see a problem here.  CREATE USER points you to CREATE ROLE
for everything beyond the synopsis, and CREATE ROLE clearly states
       The <literal>SYSID</literal> clause is ignored, but is accepted       for backwards compatibility.
        regards, tom lane


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