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  • Subject: Re: Where does SEU store Work In Progress
  • From: "David Keck" <dkeck@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 10:56:27 -0700

Simon,
    Points well taken.  I am used to environments where developers have
multiple profiles, some weak and restrictive used for testing in
production-like environments, and other stronger profiles which facilitate
rapid development.  I am also used to security level 30 on all boxes.  Since
security level 40 precludes certain types of solutions (which I find
interesting and useful), I had to challenge the idea of 40 on development.
Alas, your argument is too strong, and I can't stand slather.  So I reverse
my suggestion of 30 dev when 40 prod, and urge all to do as Simon says :-).
Seriously though.    Regards - Dave K
.
----- Original Message -----
From: Simon Coulter <shc@flybynight.com.au>
To: <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: Where does SEU store Work In Progress


> 
> Hello David,
>
> My view is that developers should be developing on a box with at least the
same
> restrictions as the target environment.  My preference is that they
actually run at a
> higher level of security to avoid unforseen problems.
>
> If the developers only work on a level 30 box they can run into trouble
deploying on a
> level 40 or 50 box.  The classic "It works for me!" syndrome.  Similar
arguments apply for
> developers with *ALLOBJ authority even if they're on a separate box.  Same
goes for
> testing under a user id that is more powerful thatn the end users.
>
> However, as has so often been demonstrated in this list, my view does not
always reflect
> the real world.  There are many silly people out there who would indeed
operate as you
> suggest if they have multiple boxes.  The production machine might be
locked down but the
> development box is open slather.
>
> As always, it depends on what you are doing.
>
> Regards,
> Simon Coulter.
>
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