Hey John,
The ENCRYPT uniBasic function is for encrypting something on the fly. Whereas,
with Data At Rest encryption, you simply specify which fields in the file, or
the whole file itself, to be encrypted, and the database takes care of the
encryption/decryption, without any programmer
Does the DAR data support indexes? And do you know which release DAR became
available?
Curt Stewart
Baker Hughes baker.hug...@mouser.com wrote:
Hey John,
The ENCRYPT uniBasic function is for encrypting something on the fly. Whereas,
with Data At Rest encryption, you simply specify which
Or better yet, what is DAR?
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Curt Stewart
cstew...@tri-sysconsulting.com wrote:
Does the DAR data support indexes? And do you know which release DAR became
available?
Curt Stewart
Baker Hughes baker.hug...@mouser.com wrote:
Hey John,
The ENCRYPT
DAR = Data At Rest
John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.com wrote:
Or better yet, what is DAR?
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Curt Stewart
cstew...@tri-sysconsulting.com wrote:
Does the DAR data support indexes? And do you know which release DAR became
available?
Curt Stewart
Baker Hughes