And what about restricting UPDATE/DELETE queries too. Can I still use
VIEWs?

Bye

Il mer, 2004-05-19 alle 05:06, Joshua D. Drake ha scritto:
> You could use a view and give group rights to a particular view.
> 
> Josué Maldonado wrote:
> 
> > Hello list,
> > 
> > This is an inventory system where some users are restricted to view only 
> > certain suppliers, those restrictions are in a table called pedusers 
> > (username,supplierallowed), there are other kind of "superuser" who are 
> > not restricted, actually I created another table for them (userexcept). 
> > To select restricted rows I use this code:
> > 
> > select *  from prvdor
> > where prvtiprov = 2 and
> > prvpk in
> > (select usr_prvdor from peduser where
> > usr_login = 'default')
> > 
> > 
> > I think I would write this in a return set function instead but I would 
> > like to know others ways to write a SQL sentence to return the rows 
> > according users permission/restrictions.
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance for your comments
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
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