>>Are you saying dbfs are not as secure as oracle.database? Perhaps dbf security can only be controlled at the NT level whereas oracle has roles?
>>BTW. I use foxweb for vfp dbf's on my web intranet. Real easy.
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>Absolutely. In Oracle, I can create a Role that restricts a user to select-only [read-only] access of a specific column [field] in a specific table. Can't do that natively in VFP because any user with VFP, Access, etc., can hack in and read any data they want. They can't do that to Oracle tables.
Can these restrictive roles be in place even when using vfp as the front end?
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