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Hello Mladen
Yes we need 256 policies because we store reports
name in this table, and each report
check report name in, so we can control report
activity, but we have this problem.
Thank yu
"Mladen Gogala" <gogala_at_sbcglobal.net> a écrit
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> Sylvestre wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> In Oracle 10g doc, it is mentionned that we
>> can't have more than 256 policies by
>> objects,but in
>> 9i there is no trace of this limit, has I have
>> some problem with policies wich don't work and
>> as we have 282
>> policies enabled, I wander if this limit apply
>> to 9i ?
>>
>> Thank you
>
>
> It probably isn't my place to suggest, but if
> you have more then 256 policies by objects, my
> be you should consider advanced security module?
> FGA is a fairly large burden on the database and
> having so many high security objects probably
> warrants either a redesign or purchase of an
> adequate Oracle module. Hopefully, you not
> building the national call database?
>
> --
> Mladen Gogala
> http://www.mgogala.com
Received on Tue May 16 2006 - 23:19:23 CDT