Horst G Reiterer wrote:
Please reconsider your decision, while PERMLIMIT may not be strictly
required for SAP R/3 installations, it's a highly valuable and even
essential functionality for other usecases (see above). My suggestion is to
call for comments within the community, please let others participate in
your decision making.
You cannot expect SAP to pay for a feature they are never going to use.

It's not that I think this feature is a bad idea, but SAP DB is a gift and it is your duty to make it as good for SAP to have given you that gift as possible, pestering SAP to make changes that they will never see any value from is not a good way to go about it IMHO.

If you want a feature and SAP says that they have are not planning to put it in, then the best you can hope for is that they point you in the right direction to allow you to make the changes yourself, they are however good about taking patches and I'm certain that this sort of feature could be accepted back into the mainline.

You already got a complete, kick-ass DBMS for free, would it really hurt that much to sink a few k into implementing that one feature?

Why don't you make a list of everyone who needs this, figure out how to do it and share the cost of the implementation?

If you don't have the people who can implement it then I'm sure you can find one on this list.

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Regards Flemming Frandsen - http://dion.swamp.dk
PartyTicket.Net co founder & Yet Another Perl Hacker

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