O7: Classic ODBC Manager
Wizardcompserv at aol.com
Wizardcompserv at aol.com
Mon Dec 30 03:46:15 EST 2013
Hi Jim
One way one of my customers managed this was to provide the users with
views of the tables rather than all the data items.
With others of my customers I have not allowed access to certain tables at
all for any users for instance the table holding passwords and access
levels.
Kind Regards
Wendy Osbaldestin
Wizard Computer Services
_www.wizardcompserv.co.uk_ (http://www.wizardcompserv.co.uk/)
Tel: 01260271647
In a message dated 30/12/2013 04:33:50 GMT Standard Time, jim at jacsoft.co.nz
writes:
Hi,
I'm getting a bit more into letting users access the data in my DML data
file using ODBC, and it is getting to be a pain having to manage all the
fields in my tables in reference to which ODBC users can access which fields.
Has anyone done an ODBC Manager for DML files and fields that they are
willing to share. Failing that I'll make my own.
Thanks
Jim
JACSoft Programming Ltd.
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