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How do you intend on determining which in-bound transaction can do what?  By user?  By ip address?

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Subject: Setting READ or UPDATE aceess using exit program for ODBC

Hi Everyone,

I've looked through the archives and not really found anything, so asking again....

Assuming my client does not want to actually use library/object authority or but a third party tool, is there a way to set either update or read access (For all files) based on a group profile when using ODBC. I know the exit points to use, but does anyone have an example of how to set update/read?

Thanks

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