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RENAME USER

Syntax

RENAME USER old_user TO new_user
    [, old_user TO new_user] ...

Description

The RENAME USER statement renames existing MariaDB accounts. To use it, you must have the global CREATE USER privilege or the UPDATE privilege for the mysql database. Each account is named using the same format as for the CREATE USER statement; for example, 'jeffrey'@'localhost'. If you specify only the user name part of the account name, a host name part of '%' is used.

If any of the old user accounts do not exist or any of the new user accounts already exist, ERROR 1396 (HY000) results. If an error occurs, RENAME USER will still rename the accounts that do not result in an error.

For modifying an existing account, see ALTER USER.

Examples

CREATE USER 'donald', 'mickey';
RENAME USER 'donald' TO 'duck'@'localhost', 'mickey' TO 'mouse'@'localhost';

Renaming the host component of a user

RENAME USER 'foo'@'1.2.3.4' TO 'foo'@'10.20.30.40';
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