On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Brian Thompson <elephant...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Ever had a client that wanted/required their data segregated from
>> everybody else's (this is not uncommon at all)? Ever wanted to
> Apparently, it is uncommon.  I've never encountered such a demand.

That... makes it uncommon?!

>> restrict tool access to data without jumping through any hoops
>> ("here's the DB, here's your username/password, here's your data, and
>> nobody else's")?
> I haven't been in this type of situation, either.  Projects I've
> worked on have always had user-friendly reports on the data, and what
> little we host for people hasn't called for constantly available
> direct DB access.

I work for companies with thousands of clients: there's no "little" we
host for people, only "a lot".

Dave

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