Re: Cost Center Security

altquark65

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Re: Cost Center Security

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Column security should NOT be any overhead - it is just hidden from the
user most of the time. Row security on the other hand can certainly cause
overheads.

At 02:25 PM 5/23/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi again.
>
>We are in the process of implementing OneWorld. Can someone please,
>please tell me how they are setting up user security to have access to
>multiple (but not all) cost centers?
>
>I have contacted Edwards, but they have only told me to use column
>security, but I hear that's a huge overhead.
>
>I am hoping that this is a pretty basic concept, and that we are not the
>only install that needs this type of setup.
>
>Thanks for the comments.
>
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Chief Technology Officer
United Online Inc
5619 DTC Parkway, Denver, Colorado
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Column security should NOT be any overhead - it is just hidden from the
user most of the time. Row security on the other hand can certainly
cause overheads.



At 02:25 PM 5/23/2000 -0700, you wrote:

<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Hi again.



We are in the process of implementing OneWorld. Can someone please,
please tell me how they are setting up user security to have access to
multiple (but not all) cost centers?



I have contacted Edwards, but they have only told me to use column
security, but I hear that's a huge overhead.



I am hoping that this is a pretty basic concept, and that we are not the
only install that needs this type of setup.



Thanks for the comments.



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United Online Inc

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email : [email protected]

(303) 267 0038 - work

(303) 883 9168 - cell



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Re: Cost Center Security

hi,
we used row security to specifically include and specifically exclude (i think you must do both) user groups to business units. overhead might be high but it is effective and pretty easy to implement if you use groups.
dave


NT 4.0 SP5, SQL 7.0, One World B7321 SP12.4
 
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