In this guide, we will explain how to use the MySQL DROP USER statement with syntax and examples.
Description
The DROP USER statement is used to remove a user from the database.
Syntax
The syntax for the DROP USER statement in MySQL is:
DROP USER user_name;
Parameters or Arguments
user_nameThe name of the user to remove from the MySQL database.
Example
Let’s look at how to drop a user using the DROP USER statement.
For example:
DROP USER 'smithj'@'localhost';
In this example, the DROP USER statement would drop the user called smithj in the database.
Drop more than one user
How can you drop more than one user at a time in MySQL? You can use the DROP USER statement to drop multiple users by comma separating the users that you wish to drop.
For example:
DROP USER 'smithj'@'localhost', 'andersonk'@'localhost';
This DROP USER example would drop two users in MySQL – smithj and andersonk.
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