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- Hide sensitive data with Oracle 10g column masking
- When to use views versus VPD?Before this feature became available, I imagine people had to restruct access to views based on security criteria. A follow-up article comparing the two techniques might be useful.
- Tags: BrooklynPennyPincher, oracle wpd, security, programming, Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g
- Discussion threads 2007-02-07
- When you do and don't want Shelfware
- Like returning ice cream conesI am amazed that you were ever able to return software and get a refund. What company was this?Bad softwareI know that I have had a lot of bad software in the past the thing that gets me mad if you try there trail software if...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., amazed, BrooklynPennyPincher, it management, software, software product
- Discussion threads 2005-09-14
- 9-year-old earns accolade as Microsoft pro
- And the Indian 8 year old is already obsolete!November 2004 MCP?Sorry, you're obsolete!Hmmm, so old so soon!So I guess this makes her the Dugie Houser of computers, if any one remembers that TV show.Yes and my grand son learned to use a mouse at age 2, could beat me...
- Tags: 9-year-old, BrooklynPennyPincher, career, Microsoft Corp., obsolete
- Discussion threads 2005-07-28
Additional Resources
- Comparing Oracle 10g column masking to relational views
- Thanks to the suggestion of TechRepublic member BrooklynPennyPincher, this Oracle tip compares two approaches to hiding column-level data on a report: the Virtual Private Database and relational views. In a previous tip, I described how a column's data could be masked hidden using Oracle 10g's Virtual Private Database...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g, Listing B, Bob Watkins, Virtual Private Database, relational view, predicate, salary, Oracle Tips Newsletter, View, Benefits, Human Resources
- Technical articles 2007-04-02
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