Hi All<br><br>First of all I was not been able to find the procedure prvtobtk.plb and the script dbmsobtk.sql under the directory that Mike has mentioned. Secondly I need some explanation regarding using these procedures and scripts. Remember I am using Oracle8 not Oracle8i.<br><br>Looking...
Hi All<br><br>I am working on Windows NT. I am looking to find something within Oracle8 that can encrypt any type of data that I want to. <br><br>I hope Mike will come up with something other than writing a short program in Perl script.<br><br>Regards
I want to encrypt the data in a column of one of the tables in the database. That column will contain the passwords for the users that will be using the application. Obviously a character datatype column.<br><br>I know user accounts can be created for all the users at the database level. But the...
Hi All<br><br>I want to encrypt the data in a column of one of the tables in the database. That column will contain the passwords for the users that will be using the application. Obviously a character datatype column.<br><br>I know user accounts can be created for all the users at the database...
Hi All<br><br>Access returns an error if you try to run more than one query. This I tried earlier while copying whole & part of the script into the design view of the query object.<br><br>Pass-thru query does not answer my question since I am trying to run the script from a text...
Hi All<br><br>Data definition query does not answer my question. There should be command in MS Access 97/2000 that can execute the script present in the script file.<br><br>Regards
Script file is the file in which you write the database schema. I am an Oracle professional. There if you have the database script file(preferably with sql extension) then by giving a single command you can create tables, constraints, references and stuff like that. Actually the script file...
Thank you very much for the reply. But my question was related to encrypting/hiding the schema of the SQL Server 7.0 database(not the data that resides within the database). I know there are different techniques by which you can encrypt the data over the network.<br><br>I will appreciate if...
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