# Update PostgreSQL username without password This function renames a PostgreSQLĀ® database user. * If you rename a PostgreSQL user, you set the password for the database user. This is required because of the md5 hash that PostgreSQL creates to store user passwords. * We recommend that you use the instead of this one. When you disable the role, the system this function. Endpoint: GET /Postgresql/rename_user_no_password Version: 11.134.0.5 Security: BasicAuth ## Query parameters: - `newname` (string, required) The database user's new name. If database prefixing is enabled, this parameter include the database prefix for the account. Example: "dbuser2" - `oldname` (string, required) The database user's current name. If database prefixing is enabled, this parameter include the database prefix for the account. Example: "dbuser" ## Response 200 fields (application/json): - `apiversion` (integer) The version of the API. Example: 3 - `func` (string) The name of the method called. Example: "rename_user_no_password" - `module` (string) The name of the module called. Example: "Postgresql" - `result` (object) - `result.data` (object,null) - `result.errors` (array,null) List of errors if the API failed. - `result.messages` (array,null) List of messages generated by the API. - `result.metadata` (object) - `result.status` (integer) * - Success * - Failed. Check the field for more details. Enum: 0, 1 - `result.warnings` (array,null) List of warnings generated by the API. Warnings describe non-critical failures or other problematic conditions noted while running an API.