Thread: Schema in URL
Hy, Is it possible to restrict the access to a certain schema in the JDBC connection url? I'm asking this because i have a problem that when accessing the names of the fields of a view through the Metadata object i get not only the fields that belong to the view i intended to access but also the fields of the view (with the same name) that belong to another schema in the database. Cheers and thanks for the help, Daniel Campelo
This happens even if the user doesn't have permition to access the unwanted schema. Cheers, Daniel Campelo Daniel Campelo wrote: > Hy, > > Is it possible to restrict the access to a certain schema in the JDBC > connection url? > > I'm asking this because i have a problem that when accessing the names > of the fields of a view through the Metadata object i get not only the > fields that belong to the view i intended to access but also the > fields of the view (with the same name) that belong to another schema > in the database. > > Cheers and thanks for the help, > Daniel Campelo >
Hello,
We too have a similar situation.
Is there any way to restrict the access to a certain schema in the JDBC connection url?
Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Sreeraj
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