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Jose, IIRC, in the ODBC Manager on the client (i.e. user's PC) you can indicate the rights on the connection and the libraries the user may access; the first library being the current library. Of course, a cunning user can change those settings at all times. Just an option. Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 25-7-05 at 10:53 Jose Vega wrote: >Hi All, > >Does anyone have the code to build an exit program to limit ODBC to read only? > >Is there another way ? IE opsnav/iseries Nav? > >We are on V5R3
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