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> > Content based security is not part of RDBMS (the once I know) products.
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> Look around some more.
Were ?
(I know that Oracle and SQL-server have no content based security. Except for Oracle which has a High security server which is 'content' based, but this is more of an PR ploy than real content based. In that system the higher in rank a user is, the more he can access. You cannot protect data with only the system against being looked in by the higher person in rank).
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> > > The classic example of the above is a Menu system that
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> > Menu systems are not part of RDBMSsen.
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> How did you arrive at this conclusion?
Could be that I understand Menu system different from you, but I associate a menu with userinteraction (for any menu), and user interaction is not something that I associate with RDMBSses.
(Of course for managing an RDBMS menu's can be used, but managing an RDBMS is not the RDBMS itself.)
But again maybe I missed what you mean by a 'Menu system'.
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Received on Fri Mar 05 2004 - 11:44:23 CST
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