Native account user and hyadmin

Hello

I have a question about creating native users. Is it mandatory to have the password for new native users we create same as password for hypadmin? If Yes, should it be the same since we could use these native user accounts to schedule batch jobs?

Can someone please clarify this. Any contribution is appreciated.

~ Hervé

You can choose any password you want to assign native accounts, they are just accounts.

See you soon

John
http://John-Goodwin.blogspot.com/

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