userid

listen to the pronunciation of userid
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a name which uniquely identifies a particular user's account on a shared computing system
The unique identifier associated with a system user
The name you use to login to another computer
The login ids on the ACCC's retired VM/CMS system, which were a U followed by a five digit number greater than 08191 See also User See also Netid
A string of characters that uniquely identifies a user to a system
the name that identifies you to your ISP or E-mail box A password is used in conjunction with your userid to make sure it is really you when you log on or retrieve your mail
An argument which allows you to specify your ORACLE username and password with an optional SQL*Net address
Authorization number that allows varying degrees of access to the files located within the mainframe computer
A name assigned to you on a computer system that uniquely identifies you to that computer system or network You use a userid to access computer systems and networks This can also be known as a LAN Account, Netid, Dataset, or Dataset Owning Account
unique alphanumeric character combination that is assigned to a user's account Also known as a login id or user ID
A command line argument that allows you to specify your Oracle username and password with an optional SQL*Net address
a name which uniquely identifies a particular user's account on a shared computing system Your Grits login name
User identifier An UNIX term for a unique string of characters used to identify a user to a component or system Also called UID
A login id
User identification
A string of letters and/or numbers (e g , your name) that uniquely identifies you online Your userID is also the first part of your e-mail address For your protection, every userID has an associated password
A unique identification of a person as it relates to accessing data or a system Userid - A unique identification of a person as it relates to accessing data or a system
The account name you use when you log on to a server computer
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference; search in this book)
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
Another name for a Login
The name you use to log in to another computer Synonymous with username In most cases, this information should be entered in *exactly* as given to you UNIX is case-sensitive
A compression of "user identification"; the userid always proceeds the @ sign in an email address