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Product for Field level security

From: Mandar Ghosalkar <MandarG_at_gsr-inc.com>
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 18:09:56 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002C5581.20010306175046@fatcity.com>

Hi Guys,

I am in need of solutions and ideas.

We are developing a Datawarehouse and need to implement "Field level security". Read not Fine grained access control.

We shld be able to control which application role shld see which fields from a table.

Now the number of application roles can be configurable.

I am looking at products or matured solutions implemented, as this is going to be a product and needs to be flexible.

Now i am not asking for everything :-)

But if u'll hv come across any product or solution, pls let me know. Also i wld like to know how has the application performace degraded by implementing such a solution.

I hv been looking thru this site http://www.braintree.co.uk/ they seem to hv integrated their product "SQL<>Secure" with Peoplesoft. Are there any PeopleSoft guys with such an experience? do they provide field level security? need to mail them.

pls. let me know if there are any other products providing above features? any idea how oracle applications maintain field level security?

thanks,
Mandar
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