Re: Can these constraint be implemented in an RDBMS ?

From: mountain man <hobbit_at_southern_seaweed.com.op>
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 07:29:35 GMT
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"ben brugman" <ben_at_niethier.nl> wrote in message news:4046ff4d$0$277$4d4ebb8e_at_read.news.nl.uu.net...

> Implementing everything to be accessed as stored procedures is
> totaly unrealistic. For example a lot of development kits are not
> geared to using stored procedures but a geared to accessing tables
> or views.

Answers do not necessarily always come in pre-wrapped plastic covered development kits.

> > At some stage you need to deal with someone skilled as a DBA
> > or in coding TSQL (for example.
> >
> > Access control is handled by the user security system that is part
> > of all RDBMS software products. Integration of that security
> > system to your organisation is simply a mapping of people to
> > organisational work-groups, and the mapping of those work-
> > groups to the applications available to the work-group.

> Content based security is not part of RDBMS (the once I know) products.

Look around some more.

> > The classic example of the above is a Menu system that
> > is organisational sensitive.

> Menu systems are not part of RDBMSsen.

How did you arrive at this conclusion? Received on Fri Mar 05 2004 - 08:29:35 CET

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