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Hi Stephane,
This may be more effort but have you considered having a security table to join to in the one view, instead of two views? Multiple views can really hose the optimizer, as I am sure you know. However adding a table then creates a task for someone, because the data must be maintained. And it would have to be a complete set of data if you are avoiding the not in clause.
by the way, I wanted to say this earlier but resisted the urge... how do you answer the interview question about being in a stressful situation like a recovery when your last name is Panicker?
Have a great weekend everyone!
Lisa Koivu
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Hi,
We have a lot of views. Now the users have a new requirement, only the user 'admin' can see all the data from the views. The user 'typical' must see all data except the one from group 380.
A basic solution is to create 2 sets of views with one set having a group number <> 380.
I'm looking for a solution to have only one set of views. It's friday afternoon and I have no inspiration :-(
TIA
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