Creating an integrated login

User profiles can only be mapped to an existing database user ID. When that database user ID is removed from the database, all integrated login mappings based on that database user ID are automatically removed.

A user profile does not have to exist for it to be mapped to a database user ID. More than one user profile can be mapped to the same user ID.

Only users with DBA authority are able to create or remove an integrated login mapping.

An integrated login mapping is made either using a wizard in Sybase Central or a SQL statement.

StepsMapping an integrated login (Sybase Central)

  1. Connect to a database as a user with DBA authority.

  2. Right-click the Login Mappings folder for the database, and select Login Mapping. The Integrated Login wizard is displayed.

  3. On the first page of the wizard, enter the name of the system (computer) user for whom the integrated login is to be created. You can either select a name from the list or enter a name.

    Also, select the database user ID this user maps to. The wizard displays the available database users. You must select one of these. You cannot add a new database user ID.

  4. Follow the remaining instructions in the Wizard.

StepsMapping an integrated login (SQL)

  1. The following SQL statement allows Windows users fran_whitney and matthew_cobb to log in to the database as the user DBA, without having to know or provide the DBA user ID or password.

GRANT INTEGRATED LOGIN 
TO fran_whitney, matthew_cobb 
AS USER DBA

For more information, see GRANT statement in Reference: Statements and Options.