* Tom Lane (t...@sss.pgh.pa.us) wrote: > For me, the row-level access controls are really the sticking point. > There is absolutely nothing you can say that will convince me that they > don't break SQL in fundamental ways, and I also don't believe that it's > going to be possible to implement them without a constant stream of bugs > of omission and commission. (Those two points are not unrelated.)
And, just to go full circle, row-level access controls are exactly what the other enterprise RDBMSs have and is what is used in these security circles today. One of the major issues, as I understand it, is to be able to use stock applications with multiple security levels where the application doesn't know (or care about) the security level. Doing that through views and partitions and triggers and whatnot for each and every application that is run on these systems will be a big hurdle to those users, if it ends up being workable at all. Thanks, Stephen
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