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Re: Forms/reports Application and DB security

From: Muhammed Soyer <msoyer_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:07:45 +0300
Message-ID: <23e9386e0606112307k771484e4x9a5fdce7c00c8f42@mail.gmail.com>


Hi Castillo,

  What do you mean by future sessions ?

2006/6/12, F.Castillo_at_hzd.hessen.de <F.Castillo_at_hzd.hessen.de>:
>
> Hola Juan
>
> Using set_module has also the side effect to give us the possibility to
> monitor and trace even future sessions.
>
>
> Gracias
>
> Felix
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco [mailto:juancarlosreyesp_at_gmail.com]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 9. Juni 2006 15:11
> An: Castillo Sánchez, Félix (HZD)
> Cc: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
> Betreff: Re: Forms/reports Application and DB security
>
>
> Hi Castillo
> If you want to enable control by applications you can think in using
> DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO.SET_MODULE( module_name => cXNombre, action_name =>
> 'Apertura' );
>
> But I see this can be more complex, beacuse you must guarantee every
> session had set this variables.
>
> role with password is a better solution, unles I didn't understand your
> comment.
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