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User / Synonym Question

From: Toepke, Kevin M <ktoepke_at_trilegiant.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 07:28:29 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004D68AB.20020923072829@fatcity.com>


Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening!

I have been charged with implementing a data-archive strategy into an existing, production system. The only issue I have remaining is that damagement wants the developers & programs to only see the active data when they query the transaction table -- and the "power users" to see a partition-view of active and history data when they query the transaction table.

program connects

        SELECT * FROM transaction; -- hits the transaction table
power user connects

        SELECT * FROM transaction; -- hits the "transaction_all" view

Is there any easy way to do this without reverting to the use of private synonyms for each "power user"? I've fought the good fight and have been unable to convince damangement that this is not the best way to do this, so I'm looking for a technical solution.

TIA
Kevin Toepke
ktoepke_at_trilegiant.com





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