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## How to set a character to GM Status
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1. Log in to your server with the character you wish to make a GM
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2. Log out to the character selection screen.
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3. Go into your SQL editor of choice (or command line) and change account.status to 255.
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4. Log in and enjoy GM commands (typing #help will give you a list of commands)
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For example, in linux step three would look something like this:
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$ mysql -u my_db_username -p
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mysql> use eqemu;
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mysql> UPDATE account SET status = 255 WHERE name = 'my_character_name';
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mysql> quit;
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In this example, `my_db_username` is the username that you set for the mysql database during server installation and `my_character_name` is the name of the character you setting to GM status.
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You may find the [[account]] table schema a useful reference as well.
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