Hi Ken >, but remember that 'in [UD] as >opposed to [UV]' SQL privileges don't impose constraints on >BASIC programs including AE so if users can get to ECL >they'll be able to update the data irrespective of your SQL >privileges unless the underlying OS permissions are set up >to prevent it.
Does this mean I could set up an environment, where we could set up SQL privileges where users cannot access the database other than through a compiled program. Ie they could not update it through Editor, or uniObjects other than calling a subroutine. Or is this just a restriction through ODBC. This is in regards in how to secure U2 databases from UniObjects access where at the moment users can have full access to the database from an excel spreadsheet and bypass the programs in updating and deleteing files. Best Regards, Regards David Jordan ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
