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<sublime78ska@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:200306101706.h5AH5t9N031090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Nevermind - figured it out. The user profile specified for the jdbc connection > is what needed to have adequate authority. I think you can use '*CURRENT' for the jdbc connection profile to pick up the current users userid & password. david
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