We use to have those problems many years ago, so, in the dictionary we erase
all the users, we also had a lot of users to erase, and new users, etc.
So, we coded in the dictionary this way:
File BASEA Organization DATABASE &
Type IMAGE &
Open BASEA.DATA &
Password ";"
This way all users access the main password, and we control the access to
the options with a authorities database.
I hope this will help you.
Mariano Carro
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From: Derek [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 1:58 PM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] Image question - On topic!
I have been using Adager to add datasets and new fields to an Image
database that already exists. This database was created using a Powerhouse
Qschema and QDD 20 odd years ago. I have the current Qschema but there has
never been an Image definition file for it.
I noticed that when I logged on as the manager of the account I was able to
save to the dataset, but when I logged on as a user I could not save from a
Quick screen. Using Adager I started adding classes (brute strength/dumb
luck approach) to write to the dataset and was able to give the users the
ability to write to the dataset.
My question is: How do I find out which users for the account are in which
Image classes? If I know which "class" a user logon is assigned to, then I
can just add those classes to the dataset write list in Adager.
Thanks for any insight.
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