hide control based on SQLS2K column level permission

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dbuchanan

Is it possible to detect the SQLS2K column level permission for the
logged in user.

I want to be able to hide a control or Button based on user permission
to edit that column.

Can anyone direct me to example code for this?

Thank you,
Doug
 
Please clarify your reply. "Just to prevent everytime opening as
unanswered."

What do you mean by this?
 
dbuchan,
Please clarify your reply. "Just to prevent everytime opening as
unanswered."

Not opened messages are (by instance by me) opened again and again, while
giving answers in double post is not very informative for people who want to
search in this newsgroup.

Mostly is double posting just a result from people who don't see there other
message direct show up.

That is all.

Cor
 
if you are talking about my post titled "determine SQLS2K table level
permission for a user" - that is a different question.

If your are talking about my post titled "hide control based on column
level permission" - - -

I followed these suggestion given by many news groups:
· "Do your research before posting" - I did, and found nothing.
· "If you don't get any replies after a couple of days then try
posting again and rephrase your question or post to another related
group" -

I got no replys so after a couple of days so I wrote a new post titled
differently and phrased differently.

As it stands I still don't have any answers to either;
"hide control based on SQLS2K column level permission"
or
"hide control based on column level permission"
giving answers in double post is not very informative for people who
want to search in this newsgroup

that is true, but also
not getting answers is not very informative either

I don't really know what to do next. maybe wait a week this time and
post again? What do you suggest.
 
Dough,

This are your messages.
http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?hl=en&q=SQLS2K+dbuchanan&qt_s=Search

I don't have the answer on your question.
However it is forever the best to keep a question in one message.
Than people can discuss about wrong answers or whatever.

For me are the two messages each above each other in this newsgroup are
almost the same. If there is a difference than maybe I don't understand you,
however I assume that I am than not the only one. (While two open messages
avoid as well often answers).

I have seen a kind of simular question as you from Armin Zingler in the
Adonet newsgroup. While he is an all time regular from this newsgroup and
the thirth time poster (most answers). Did he not get any answer on it.

His decission was to check what ADODB could mean for it. Maybe can a special
newsgroup for ADODB help you (I don't know it it exist and than what is the
best).

Cor
 
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