imported_rklopfer Active Member Aug 24, 2004 #1 Does the WEB UTB use JDE security? If not, is there a way to restrict certain tables?? Thanks! [color:black] [/color]
Does the WEB UTB use JDE security? If not, is there a way to restrict certain tables?? Thanks! [color:black] [/color]
altquark Legendary Poster Aug 24, 2004 #2 Sure UTB will always go through the security model (including Column security). It is also possible to put security on tables at the database level, although I'd not recommend doing this.
Sure UTB will always go through the security model (including Column security). It is also possible to put security on tables at the database level, although I'd not recommend doing this.
imported_rklopfer Active Member Aug 25, 2004 #3 Hmmmmm. Doesn't seem to be working. Signed in as a user that doesn't have access to any HR applications, on web-UTB. Could get to HR-related tables. Signed in as same user in fat-client...couldn't get to HR-related tables. Interesting!
Hmmmmm. Doesn't seem to be working. Signed in as a user that doesn't have access to any HR applications, on web-UTB. Could get to HR-related tables. Signed in as same user in fat-client...couldn't get to HR-related tables. Interesting!
Soul Glo VIP Member Aug 25, 2004 #4 you will have to stop and restart your WEB services....security is cached on the WEB, just a simple log off and back on does not clear it.
you will have to stop and restart your WEB services....security is cached on the WEB, just a simple log off and back on does not clear it.