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Under User accounts > (user) Edit privileges, there is a tab I would define as "somewhat hidden", named "Database" which is different than the default "Global" tab; There, one could control whi...
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- Under _User accounts_ > _(user) Edit privileges_, there is a tab I would define as "somewhat hidden", named "Database" which is different than the default "Global" tab;<br>
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- Under _User accounts_ > _(user) Edit privileges_, there is a tab I would define as "somewhat hidden", named "Database" which is different than the default "Global" tab;<br>
- There, one could control which database-specific privilege/s a user has.
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#2: Post edited
- Under _User accounts_ > _(user) Edit privileges_, there is a tab I would define as "somewhat hidden", named "Database" which is different than the default "Global" tab;<br>
- There, one could control which database-specific privileges a user has.
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- Under _User accounts_ > _(user) Edit privileges_, there is a tab I would define as "somewhat hidden", named "Database" which is different than the default "Global" tab;<br>
- There, one could control which database-specific privileges a user has.
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Under _User accounts_ > _(user) Edit privileges_, there is a tab I would define as "somewhat hidden", named "Database" which is different than the default "Global" tab;<br> There, one could control which database-specific privileges a user has. ## 1)  ## 2)  ## 3) 