Hello Listers,

ARS 6.3 Patch 21
SQL Server 2000 
Windows 2000 SP4

I am trying to restrict the records in a join form by only allowing the
$USER$ to access records marked for the current account.

Is this a variation of row-level locking? 

The Join is the "survey" form and the "reviewer" form. Many reviewers
will see a particular survey when assigned to them. Will the access
permissions on the Reviewer form affect the records seen in the join?
I have created the join on the survey's Request ID to a SurveyRequestID
field on the reviewer form.
The reviewer form gets a new record for each survey/username to be
reviewed. The Helpdesk Supervisor creates the record when she wants to
send completed surveys to the Tier 2 person and/or their manager for
review (atta-boys or tsk-tsk's).

The primary audience are the managers. The receive a MidTier link and
when they log in we want then to see Surveys for their people, that are
newly received.   But they may also want to see an old survey, so we
will provide a state field for them to select previous records already
"reviewed".

I hope there is enough info here to make this understood.

Thanks in advance.


John J. Reiser
Software Development Analyst
Remedy Administrator/Developer
Lockheed Martin - MS2
The star that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
Pay close attention and be illuminated by its brilliance. - paraphrased
by me 
 

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