• Subject: RE: Performance Question - Authority check rate exceeded gui
  • From: John Carr <74711.77@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 10:34:19 -0500



RE:     RE: Performance Question - Authority check rate exceeded gui



>When you have _any_ user with less than public authority to an object,
>it causes a flag to be set on that object which causes extra checking.
>What happens is when someone tries to access an object, the system
>checks public authority to determine if it is adequate for the desired
>operation. If it is they are allowed, if not it checks other
>authorities.
<SNIP>
> -Steve Cotes

Hi

Checking order;

1. Individual User Profile
        All object special authority?
        Object Authority to object?
        Authorization List with object?

2. Group Profile
        All object special authority?
        Object authority to object?
        Authorization List with Object?

3. Public Authority
        Object Authority(public authority>)
        Authorization list with object?

Soltis's book says that;

"The first authority that is found is used, unless there is a program
adoption.  In this case, the adopted authority is added to the first
authority found in the search."

(BTW Sys/38 was accumulative.  Big change when we moved to AS/400)

My question if you program adopts, does it sloooow down the checking???


John Carr

  



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