Mike
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From the UV 10.0.19 patchlist file:
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Mike
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From the UV 10.0.19 patchlist file:
Issue
: Unclassified RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Graham,
For David's very good idea to work, you must not be using NT
Authentication for the ODBC Connection that the BCI is using. [You did
not say what O/S the Oracle host is running].
If the Oracle host is a Windows box, and the ODBC connection
?
Thanks
Graham Forbes
Trading Systems
BT Consulting Systems Integration
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
If you
I can't seem to find it now but I'm sure I read in the release notes for
one of the new releases that a user name can be specified at the command
line when launching a phantom now.
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One of the possibilites is probably to start shell script , in which you
can change UID, start phantom and exit it.
Adrian Matthews wrote:
I can't seem to find it now but I'm sure I read in the release notes for
one of the new releases that a user name can be specified at the command
line when
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I can't seem to find it now but I'm sure I read in the release notes
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Unclassified RE: [U2] [UV] Run
phantom as another user
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Please respond
, 2005 10:33 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
In a BASIC program you can use the AUTHORIZE statement to set a different
security credential. (See the U2UG newsletter on the U2UG web site for the
article of security)
You set the statement
: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
I am looking at this AUTHORIZE statement in Unidata. I am not able to
compile a program using it and cannot find anything in the manuals about it.
Is this a Universe sql only extension to Basic?
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
I think I have this problem as well. I have a SQL command which works when I
run it, but when my RedBack phantom run's it it fails with :
Error text is [Ardent][SQL Client][ODBC][Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Co
nnection not open
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
I am looking at this AUTHORIZE statement in Unidata. I am not able to
compile a program using it and cannot find anything in the manuals
about
Jordan
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
I am looking at this AUTHORIZE statement in Unidata. I am
You can use the SET.REMOTE.ID command to establish credentials on the remote
system for UV/Net. I don't know whether that would work on an NFS mount; I
suspect not.
If you want to start from the operating system, then it's relatively easy -
simply log in as the other user ID and start the
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Why not GRANT the other user access to whatever it is? And if you are
using Redback, why do you need SQL
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Anyone know how to run a Unidata subroutine as someone else? I cannot find
the article in u2ug.
Thanks
Graham
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Why not GRANT the other user access to whatever it is? And if you are
using
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Why not GRANT the other user access to whatever it is? And if you are
using Redback
In a BASIC program you can use the AUTHORIZE statement to set a different
security credential. (See the U2UG newsletter on the U2UG web site for the
article of security)
You set the statement to AUTHORIZE username
Then compile the program as that user.
Anyone running that program will run under
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