Re: DRI?
From: Richard Waymire [MSFT] (rwaymi_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/02/03
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Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2003 10:31:17 -0700
Declarative Referential Integrity. That's the UI shortcut name for
"references" permission. Further info can be found in books online under
mk:@MSITStore:C:\Program%20Files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80\Tools\Books\arc
hitec.chm::/8_ar_da_2s4z.htm
and
mk:@MSITStore:C:\Program%20Files\Microsoft%20SQL%20Server\80\Tools\Books\tsq
lref.chm::/ts_ga-gz_8odw.htm
for more information.
(click Go -> URL in Books Online and paste in these links, these are from
the sp3-updated documentation downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/sql).
-- Richard Waymire, MCSE, MCDBA This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "cb" <spam-nospam@niagaramasters.org> wrote in message news:O2InrxOiDHA.964@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > When setting up permissions I see 6 columns - > select,insert,update,delete,exec, and dri. What does DRI stand for and where > can I find more information on it? > >
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