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Thursday
Jul092009

A READER ASKS: Security And The Relationship Graph

From Dwayne Wright - Certified FileMaker 9 Developer
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CHAPTER 09: The Separation Model

A READER ASKS

We have multiple files in our FileMaker solution. We have instances where a user has full access in one file and does not have full user access in the second file. In regards to our mixed access users, looking at the relationship graph for the file they have full access to ... what does the relationship graph look like?

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DWAYNE RESPONDS
I have to admit that I don’t have a lot of solutions that use this type of configuration. I decided to try a “real world” test on this and my results seem to indicate ...

the user doesn’t seem to have any relationship graph restrictions in a mixed setting mentioned above. Check out the movie below and feel free to share any experiences you may have.


There is a related movie on this topic! CLICK HERE!

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