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I didn't want to scan through a possible 32k sql string looking for
libraries I didn't want to allow, so I figured switching the authority would
be better and faster.... And more secure...

tim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dr Syd Nicholson [SMTP:sydnic@ccs400.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 4:11 PM
> To:   midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: Exit Point Question/profile switching...
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> Instead of trying to switch user profiles, perhaps you could use the
> exit point to restrict access to the appropriate libraries. This would
> be easier I think.
>
> Syd Nicholson
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> Hatzenbeler, Tim wrote:
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> >     Is this possible and if so is there a simple CL command to do it?
> >I would like to add a exit point program to QIBM_QZDA_INIT to switch the
> >userprofile to a less powerful profile (for users not found in a control
> >table).  What command would I use?  And if so, would the profile switch
> >exist when they make the QIBM_QZDA_SQL1 call, or would I need to switch
> the
> >profile here also?
> >Or am I doing this all wrong?
> >My goal is this, to create a user profile that excludes our payroll
> library,
> >and give the odbc requests this profile...
> >Thanks, tim
> >
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