Recently we discussed, I think with regard to 5.x, how a row restriction wasn’t being upheld because refreshing a query wasn’t regenerating sql. Does anyone remember?
This is causing me a problem in 4.x. I’m row restricting my users and I disabled the ‘Do not always regenerate sql’ command hoping to force the sql to always be regenerated. The user’s I’m talking about are prevented from seeing their query at all. They can’t do anything but refresh.
How am I going to get around this problem?
Cindy Clayton - Business Objects Consultant AT&T
336.698.2144
Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully. Talk slowly but think quickly.
Smile when picking up the phone. The caller will hear it in your voice. Mind your own business.
Learn the rules then break some.
Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.
Well things ARE working OK. Chalk it up to too little sleep, not enought caffeine, and too many projects!
Cindy
Recently we discussed, I think with regard to 5.x, how a row restriction wasn’t being upheld because refreshing a query wasn’t regenerating sql. Does anyone remember?
This is causing me a problem in 4.x. I’m row restricting my users and I disabled the ‘Do not always regenerate sql’ command hoping to force the sql to always be regenerated. The user’s I’m talking about are prevented from seeing their query at all. They can’t do anything but refresh.
How am I going to get around this problem?
Cindy Clayton - Business Objects Consultant AT&T
336.698.2144
Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully. Talk slowly but think quickly.
Smile when picking up the phone. The caller will hear it in your voice. Mind your own business.
Learn the rules then break some.
Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.