Esbjorn,

As I do not work with R:Base's internal security (OWNER = PUBLIC) I cannot give you an absolute on your question. My point was that once the chart is created security should not be an issue as the user running the chart will only have access that pertains to their permissions.

Hi Emmitt

Regarding point 3 below:
Are you saying that if I have a multi-user R:Charts, I will then be able to start R:Charts
and connect to a database as a specific user-ID that is NOT PUBLIC but have access rights
to the table that is to be the basis for my chart?


I would be VERY happy if that is the case.

Esbjorn


It seems that 3 reasonable enhancements to the basick R:Charts would be:

1. ability to use R:Charts while connected with R:Base....

If you have purchased a multi-user version of R:Charts this is no problem. I can work in the R:Charts designer while the db is open with MULTI ON and STATICDB ON.


2. The ability to pass "Where" conditions as part of the chart.


For my part this is a non-starter....

3. The ability to set users to deal with R:Base security implementations.


Again, if you follow the strictures in 2. above, this is a non-starter.

Emmitt Dove
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