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I am assuming that too.  

But now, what about this scenario:  A user has change authority to a file
and has programs on the Client Access menu where he/she can change
displayed fields like name & address from, oh, say, payroll.  Does this
mean that now he/she could become an ODBC expert and go in that file and
change other fields that are not normally displayed to him/her?  I am
thinking of payroll header files where often times pay rate, y-t-d, q and
q-t-d totals are kept.  Or Accounts Receivable header files where credit
limits are kept.  or...


 
In <v03130307b1e8e2931286@[10.1.1.2]>, on 08/01/98 
   at 11:20 AM, PaulMmn <PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com> said:

>Evidently the user had the needed authority.  Whether or not that was the
>-desired- authority is another issue.  (:

>--Paul E Musselman
>PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com



>>*choke*  with or without needed authority?
>>

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