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  • Subject: Re: Subsystem Event Determination
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 03:25:29 EDT

perhaps i do not understand the problem, or reality is different across 
platforms

We are on 405 Cd mixed mode AS/436 single live environment connected to 3 
factories using 4 facilities, with about 5 warehouses in each facility, in 
which there is a risk that people who are authorized to view data in all 
facilities but only supposed to be doing transactions in their home facility 
might key stuff to the wrong facility.  We avoid this risk by using the 
remembered keys to glue them to their home facility.  They can change the 
filter to look at another facility, then the next inquiry takes them back to 
their home facility, so to accidentally key stuff into the wrong facility, 
they would have to override the remembered keys on every item.  This is 
rather unlikely.

Al Macintyre
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