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Adam,

Sometime ago I set up a crude ODBC authorization tool in our shop using,
besides the exit point, a control file that specified the User ID and the
"access level" that user had (SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE). So what I did
was to scan the SQL statement and, if it had a keyword I didn't like
according to the access level (SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE) the statement
was denied (Did I mention it was crude approach?).

There was also a list of statements that weren't allowed under any
circumstances (eg., ALTER, GRANT, REVOKE, etc).

HTH,

Luis Rodríguez

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries

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