yes & no.

if you caught Ben's article in cfdj a month or two ago, he talks about how you shouldnt be too concerned with portability between databases. Afterall you'll be rewriting all your stored procedures anyway, so reliance on the user's table isn't the breaking point of portability.

sides, how often does a shop really switch between SQL and Oracle?

-adam

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tangorre, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 03:51 PM
> To: 'CF-Talk'
> Subject: RE: Securing CF Apps.
>
> > It's really not tedious at all. All permissions are assigned
> > to roles. Which there are only a few per application. So
> > thats really all you have to manage aside from assigning
> > roles to the users.
>
> What if you switch from Oracle to SQL Server, aren't you now in for some
> reworking of your application? Seems like if you minimized the dependency of
> platform to the application, portability would be easier and more flexible;
> unless you were positive that the platform was not going to change or you
> were open to altering the app...
>
> mike
>
>
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