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Normally that's what I'd do, but since this is the black magic of the
SQL engine, I don't know how I'd actually test it. I don't expect that
an ODBC request would fail without authorization to the logical, the
worst would be that it wouldn't take advantage of the index. I don't
know how to determine specifically whether or not an index is used in an
ODBC connection. I could "sort of" tell, I suppose, if the query took
"a long time" without access, but that's not a very scientific answer.
I suppose I could do it interactively and in debug. That could tell me
more. But I was hoping someone had a definitive answer.
On 5/1/2020 8:25 AM, Patrik Schindler wrote:
Hello Joe,
Am 01.05.2020 um 15:00 schrieb Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Basically I'm just trying to decide whether my ODBC profile needs access to my logicals.
Why don't you just setup a quick test? That provides the answer you want to know and you can be sure it's correct.
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