Tom,

>From one novice to another: If you had an OWNER name set, you would get
a dialog box upon launching Rbase asking you to 'Enter a New User
Identifier'.  If you want to assign/change/or reset to PUBLIC the OWNER
name, go to Utilities/Access Rights/Change Owner. Beforehand, you can
see what it is set to quickly by:

BRO * FRO SYS_TABLES

The column sys_table_owner will list the OWNER of each table in your DB.

~Claudine :)

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Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 8:50 AM
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Subject: Re: Merge

OK -
novice style question in response... we have no owner/users assigned to
our
database (at least not that we know of) how would we set public having
the
mentioned rights?

thanks again
tom

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