magento 2 admin password update failed error 1064
I am new to magento. After installation of magento 2, I want to reset password for admin. I am using the following update query but it's giving me error message with code 1064.
Query:
UPDATE admin_user SET password = CONCAT(SHA2('lawjasadmin',256),':law:1') WHERE username = 'jasmine';
Error message:
#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '),':law:1') FROM `admin_user` WHERE
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I am new to magento. After installation of magento 2, I want to reset password for admin. I am using the following update query but it's giving me error message with code 1064.
Query:
UPDATE admin_user SET password = CONCAT(SHA2('lawjasadmin',256),':law:1') WHERE username = 'jasmine';
Error message:
#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '),':law:1') FROM `admin_user` WHERE
mysql magento2
Risking to sound a little stupid here, but why don't you just reset the password using the account management from admin?
– Tobi
Nov 23 '18 at 7:43
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I am new to magento. After installation of magento 2, I want to reset password for admin. I am using the following update query but it's giving me error message with code 1064.
Query:
UPDATE admin_user SET password = CONCAT(SHA2('lawjasadmin',256),':law:1') WHERE username = 'jasmine';
Error message:
#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '),':law:1') FROM `admin_user` WHERE
mysql magento2
I am new to magento. After installation of magento 2, I want to reset password for admin. I am using the following update query but it's giving me error message with code 1064.
Query:
UPDATE admin_user SET password = CONCAT(SHA2('lawjasadmin',256),':law:1') WHERE username = 'jasmine';
Error message:
#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near '),':law:1') FROM `admin_user` WHERE
mysql magento2
mysql magento2
edited Nov 23 '18 at 10:37
Uzair A.
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 6:05
Jasmine
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Risking to sound a little stupid here, but why don't you just reset the password using the account management from admin?
– Tobi
Nov 23 '18 at 7:43
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Risking to sound a little stupid here, but why don't you just reset the password using the account management from admin?
– Tobi
Nov 23 '18 at 7:43
Risking to sound a little stupid here, but why don't you just reset the password using the account management from admin?
– Tobi
Nov 23 '18 at 7:43
Risking to sound a little stupid here, but why don't you just reset the password using the account management from admin?
– Tobi
Nov 23 '18 at 7:43
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You can use Magento CLI to create new admin user with the following command, then you can go and change password of your original user.
<path_to_magento>/bin/magento admin:user:create --admin-user="admin" --admin-password="123123q" --admin-email="admin@example.com" --admin-firstname="Admin" --admin-lastname="Admin"
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You can use Magento CLI to create new admin user with the following command, then you can go and change password of your original user.
<path_to_magento>/bin/magento admin:user:create --admin-user="admin" --admin-password="123123q" --admin-email="admin@example.com" --admin-firstname="Admin" --admin-lastname="Admin"
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You can use Magento CLI to create new admin user with the following command, then you can go and change password of your original user.
<path_to_magento>/bin/magento admin:user:create --admin-user="admin" --admin-password="123123q" --admin-email="admin@example.com" --admin-firstname="Admin" --admin-lastname="Admin"
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You can use Magento CLI to create new admin user with the following command, then you can go and change password of your original user.
<path_to_magento>/bin/magento admin:user:create --admin-user="admin" --admin-password="123123q" --admin-email="admin@example.com" --admin-firstname="Admin" --admin-lastname="Admin"
You can use Magento CLI to create new admin user with the following command, then you can go and change password of your original user.
<path_to_magento>/bin/magento admin:user:create --admin-user="admin" --admin-password="123123q" --admin-email="admin@example.com" --admin-firstname="Admin" --admin-lastname="Admin"
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Risking to sound a little stupid here, but why don't you just reset the password using the account management from admin?
– Tobi
Nov 23 '18 at 7:43