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164 securityPolicy.Close(); |
164 securityPolicy.Close(); |
165 @endcode |
165 @endcode |
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167 Note that in the cases where an 'overriding' security policy was not originally assigned, |
167 Note that in the cases where an 'overriding' security policy was not originally assigned, |
168 then the security policy returned will simply be the default security policy. |
168 then the security policy returned will simply be the default security policy. |
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170 Note: The database security policies are used to control the access to the objects (tables, indexes, triggers, views) |
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171 in the main database. The access to the temporary tables, indexes, etc. is not a subject of any restrictions, e.g. |
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172 a client with "read" database security policy only can create and use temporary tables, views, indexes, triggers. |
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170 @see TSecurityPolicy |
174 @see TSecurityPolicy |
171 @see RSqlDatabase |
175 @see RSqlDatabase |
172 @see RSqlSecurityPolicy::SetDbPolicy() |
176 @see RSqlSecurityPolicy::SetDbPolicy() |
173 @see RSqlSecurityPolicy::SetPolicy() |
177 @see RSqlSecurityPolicy::SetPolicy() |