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ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES - GaussDB
user jack. gaussdb=# DROP USER jack CASCADE; -- Delete the schema. gaussdb=# DROP SCHEMA tpcds; Helpful Links GRANT and REVOKE Parent topic: A
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Introduction - Cost Center
If this permission is granted to an IAM user, you must also grant the user the bss:costunit:view and bss:costanalysis:view permissions. bss:costunit:delete Deletes cost categories.
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How Does GaussDB(DWS) Implement Workload Isolation? - GaussDB(DWS)
Schema Isolation Example Example 1: By default, the owner of a schema has all permissions on objects in the schema, including the delete permission. The owner of a database has all permissions on objects in the database, including the delete permission.
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Managing Alert Types - SecMaster
From: Help > SecMaster > User Guide > Security Orchestration > Operation Object Management > Type ManagementDelete NOTE: Currently, built-in alert types cannot be deleted. On the alert type management page, select the type to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Parent topic: Type Management
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Managing Incident Types - SecMaster
From: Help > SecMaster > User Guide > Security Orchestration > Operation Object Management > Type ManagementDelete NOTE: Currently, built-in incident types cannot be deleted. On the incident type management page, select the type to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Parent topic: Type Management
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Permissions Management - GaussDB(DWS)
From: Help > GaussDB(DWS) > 8.1.3 Recommended > Database Security Management > Managing Users and Their PermissionsAfter an object is created, by default, only the object owner or system administrator can query, modify, and delete the object.
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CREATE TABLE PARTITION - GaussDB
If data in the same row is concurrently operated, the cross-partition and non-cross-partition data results have different behaviors in the following three concurrency scenarios: UPDATE and UPDATE concurrency, DELETE and DELETE concurrency, as well as UPDATE and DELETE concurrency.
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Error Codes - Auto Scaling
Use a valid limits value in the AS policy. 400 AS.3045 Failed to delete policies in a batch. Failed to delete policies in batches.
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Error Codes of Public Resource APIs - ROMA Connect
View the application details, delete resources under the application, and then delete the application. 400 ROMA.4001034 The application quota is insufficient. The application quota is insufficient. The number of applications has reached the maximum allowed limit.
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Error Codes of Public Resource APIs - ROMA Connect
View the application details, delete resources under the application, and then delete the application. 400 ROMA.4001034 The application quota is insufficient. The application quota is insufficient. The number of applications has reached the maximum allowed limit.
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Logging Content - GaussDB(DWS)
From: Help > GaussDB(DWS) > Developer Guide (Paris Region) > GUC Parameters > Error Reporting and LoggingA positive value indicates that the delete information of temporary files whose values are larger than that of log_temp_files is recorded. If the parameter is set to 0, all the delete information of temporary files is recorded.
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Logging Content - GaussDB(DWS)
From: Help > GaussDB(DWS) > Developer Guide (ME-Abu Dhabi Region) > GUC Parameters > Error Reporting and LoggingA positive value indicates that the delete information of temporary files whose values are larger than that of log_temp_files is recorded. If the parameter is set to 0, all the delete information of temporary files is recorded.
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Adding and Editing a Host Cluster - CodeArts Deploy
Deleting a host: Click in the Operation column of a host, click Delete, and click OK. If you want to delete a host from an application, select Disassociate and Delete to remove the host information from the environment. Otherwise, the host cannot be deleted.
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Cloud Native Cluster Monitoring - Cloud Container Engine
From: Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide > User Guide for Standard and Turbo Clusters > Add-onsTo uninstall the add-on, run the following kubectl command and delete the APIService object.
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Creating and Managing Partitioned Tables - GaussDB
From: Help > GaussDB > Centralized_3.x > Database Quick Start > Operating a Database > Other OperationsDelete partition P8. 1 2 gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE tpcds.web_returns_p2 DROP PARTITION P8; ALTER TABLE Add a partition.
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Configuring Workspace Permission Sets - DataArts Studio
Deleting workspace permission sets: On the Workspace Permission Sets page, click Delete in the Operation column of a permission set. To delete multiple permission sets, select them and click Delete above the list.
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Sample Projects of MRS Components - MapReduce Service
In this sample, a custom JDBCServer client and JDBC connections are used to create, load data to, query, and delete tables.
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Users and Permissions - GaussDB
From: Help > GaussDB > Service Overview > Compatibility with MySQL Databases > Primary/Standby Instances > MySQL Compatibility in M-Compatible Mode > SQLDELETE Enable DELETE. Level: global, database, and table. DROP Allows you to delete databases, tables, or views. Level: global, database, and table. EVENT Enable scheduled tasks. Level: global and database. EXECUTE Allows you to execute stored procedures.
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Creating and Managing Partitioned Tables - GaussDB
From: Help > GaussDB > Distributed_8.x > Database Quick Start > Operating a Database > Other OperationsDelete partition P8. 1 2 gaussdb=# ALTER TABLE tpcds.web_returns_p2 DROP PARTITION P8; ALTER TABLE Add a partition.
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Permissions and Supported Actions - Distributed Message Service for Kafka
/v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id} dms:instance:delete √ √ Modifying instance information PUT /v2/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id} dms:instance:modify √ √ Batch restarting or deleting instances POST /v2/{project_id}/instances/action Restart: dms:instance:modifyStatus Delete