How data access can be controlled in rdbms
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Most databases provide a way to restrict access to data. For example, a user may be able to access only certain tables, or he may be restricted to certain rows and columns within a table. ... In the extreme, each user is allowed to see a different set of rows.
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Controlling Access to Data at the Database (RDBMS) Level. Database servers have their own security architectures that provide authentication, access control, and auditing. ... If other applications access the database without going through the MicroStrategy system, the security mechanisms are not in place.
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