David wrote:

What exactly were you trying to do? The whole idea of putting remote
items and using a security subroutine was designed to be as transparent
as possible.

We didn't actually use remote items just changed the VOC items to use
our new programs.  We did this because we needed to compare the before
and after images and then write the differences to our audit log file.
We didn't think the remote pointer would work since we needed to do some
before and after work around the actual command.  Most of our problems
revolved around the COPY, COPYI, etc commands (we run PICK flavor
accounts).  Our application uses different syntaxes of all the commands
we need to monitor.  Needless to say we had difficulty programming for
all of them since some of what they use isn't even documented in the UV
manuals.  The software vendor also supports D3 sites so getting them to
change would also be "fun".  Also one more thing to note here is that we
only monitor our financial files, not everything, and we only care about
users in TCL that are going around the business application to make
changes.

I really appreciate all the help so far and I want to thank everyone for
all the replies.  They have given me some more ideas/options to pass
along to the director and VP types.

/begin rant/  I really wish I still worked for a private company /end
rant/

George Bartman
Lead UniVerse DBA
Omnicare, Inc.
Office: (614) 652-3288
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

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