Title: RE: SQL question avoiding 2 views and not in

Has anyone used context and fine-grained security?  I seem to remember the performance hit was not minimal when using this functionality.

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    From:   Khedr, Waleed [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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    Subject:        RE: SQL question avoiding 2 views and not in

    Add this to where clause:

     group <> decode(user,'typical',380,-100)

    Instead of -100 use any number not used by the groups.

    Also read about contexts and grain level security.

    Waleed

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    Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 2:59 PM
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    Hi,

    We have a lot of views. Now the users have a new
    requirement, only the user 'admin' can see all the
    data from the views. The user 'typical' must see all
    data except the one from group 380.

    A basic solution is to create 2 sets of views with one
    set having a group number <> 380.

    I'm looking for a solution to have only one set of
    views. It's friday afternoon and I have no inspiration
    :-(

    TIA


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