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Yes , thanks.
But , can i grant select on one column and update on another one using views
?
I'm not aware of such a way.
I also almost sure that there is no straight-forward way to do it, but are
there any workarounds for this ?
cheers.
DBAndrey
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wed, April 24, 2002 3:17 PM
To: LazyDBA.com Discussion
Views are the Way you should Look at....
This will allow you to Give access to Particular Columns.
HTH
Best Regards,
Ganesh R
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-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 4:56 PM
To: LazyDBA.com Discussion
Dear gurus !
Is there a way to give column level privileges in 8.1.7 , i.e. i have a
table MYTAB (with more than 2 columns) , owned by AAA. I want to grant user
BBB the following priveleges : select on AAA.MYTAB.COL1
update on AAA.MYTAB.COL2
is it possible at all in 8.1.7?
thanks.
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