I really think you're doing this the wrong way.
Let's say I call a program called ORD500.
And ORD500 places orders.
So I do not want these users placing orders but just reading orders.
So I go ahead and make sure that the program no longer adopts authority
and now the users only have READ capability to the data.
You do realize that ORD500 will blow to kingdom come and will not even
open the files because it will try to open the files for UPDATE?


Rob Berendt

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