Subject | SQL$SECURITY_CLASS |
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Author | Jesus Garcia |
Post date | 2011-09-05T18:29:44Z |
Hello, i see that the field SQL$SECURITY_CLASS is char(31) and every value
in this field starts with 'SQL$'. Then every object, RDB$PROCEDURES and
RDB$RELATIONS whose length is greater than 27 char, can have the same
SQL$SECURITY_CLASS value. For example, The table
EST_CALIDAD_INCIDENCIA_PR_CAUSA
and the procedure EST_CALIDAD_INCIDENCIA_PR_CALC, has the same
SQL$SECURITY_CLASS and is SQL$EST_CALIDAD_INCIDENCIA_PR_C.
Where is used this field internally?. Is there any problem having the same
value for two objects?
Regards, Jesus
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in this field starts with 'SQL$'. Then every object, RDB$PROCEDURES and
RDB$RELATIONS whose length is greater than 27 char, can have the same
SQL$SECURITY_CLASS value. For example, The table
EST_CALIDAD_INCIDENCIA_PR_CAUSA
and the procedure EST_CALIDAD_INCIDENCIA_PR_CALC, has the same
SQL$SECURITY_CLASS and is SQL$EST_CALIDAD_INCIDENCIA_PR_C.
Where is used this field internally?. Is there any problem having the same
value for two objects?
Regards, Jesus
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