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ALTER GROUP()			 SQL Commands			 ALTER GROUP()

NAME
       ALTER GROUP - Add users to a group, remove users from a group

SYNOPSIS
       ALTER GROUP name ADD USER username [, ... ]
       ALTER GROUP name DROP USER username [, ... ]

   INPUTS
       name   The name of the group to modify.

       username
	      Users  which are to be added or removed from the group. The user
	      names must exist.

   OUTPUTS
       ALTER GROUP
	      Message returned if the alteration was successful.

DESCRIPTION
       ALTER GROUP is used to add or remove users from a group. Only  database
       superusers  can	use  this  command.  Adding a user to a group does not
       create the user. Similarly, removing a user from a group does not  drop
       the user itself.

       Use CREATE GROUP [create_group(l)] to create a new group and DROP GROUP
       [drop_group(l)] to remove a group.

USAGE
       Add users to a group:

       ALTER GROUP staff ADD USER karl, john

       Remove a user from a group:

       ALTER GROUP workers DROP USER beth

COMPATIBILITY
   SQL92
       There is no ALTER GROUP statement in SQL92. The	concept	 of  roles  is
       similar.

SQL - Language Statements	 29 March 2001			 ALTER GROUP()
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