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Whenever an event associated with a table occurs, a SQL trigger is executed or fired to insert, update, or delete data. Procedure Log in to the console. Click in the upper left corner and select a region and project.
Figure 2 Adding a pipeline stage The aggregation pipeline you create appears in the list, and you can edit, delete, move up, or move down it. Figure 3 Pipeline management On the Collation tab, click Custom Collation and set collation rules as needed.
Whenever an event associated with a table occurs, a SQL trigger is executed or fired to insert, update, or delete data. Procedure Log in to the console. Click in the upper left corner and select a region and project.
On the role management page, edit, rename, and delete existing roles as required. Parent topic: Account Management
On the role management page, view the created role, or edit and delete the created role. Parent topic: Account Management
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. For example, in the case of the API used to obtain a user token, the request method is POST.
Changes (such as insert->delete, delete->insert, update->update) on the same record will be combined or canceled. So, the generated file may have no rollback SQL statements or original data. Parent topic: RDS for MySQL
Differences Between IAM Permissions and Database Permissions As a management plane service, DAS does not allow users to add, delete, or modify instances. Only adding, deleting, and modifying instance login information are allowed on the DAS console.
Figure 4 Viewing information about the new DB instance connection You can also click Modify in the Operation column to modify the instance login information, or click Delete to delete unnecessary instance login information.
You can also edit, rename, and delete created database roles. Parent topic: Account Management
Delete: Click it to delete a task from the database. Creating a Task Scheduling Alarm Rule To monitor the status of DAS tasks, you can create an alarm rule on the Cloud Eye console.
If a SQL statement concurrency control rule is no longer needed, click Delete in the Operation column. Parent topic: SQL
Delete: Click it to delete a task from the database. Creating a Task Scheduling Alarm Rule To monitor the status of DAS tasks, you can create an alarm rule on the Cloud Eye console.
You can also delete the task as required. Figure 5 Task list Parent topic: RDS for MySQL
In the user management list, edit, rename, or delete the created users. Parent topic: Account Management
You can also delete the task as required. Figure 5 Task list Parent topic: TaurusDB
You can also delete the task as required. Figure 5 Task list Parent topic: RDS for MariaDB
You can also download the details to your local PC or click Delete to delete the slow query logs. Figure 1 Viewing export history Slow query log details of free instances cannot be exported.
On the role management page, edit, rename, and delete an existing role as required. admin, monitor, backupuser, and rwuser are system roles and cannot be edited or deleted. Deleted roles cannot be recovered. Exercise caution when performing this operation.
Deleting a Database User Delete a database user. The database user is deleted from the DAS system only. The real database user object is not deleted. Currently, this function is supported only for MySQL DB instances.