Setting Table Permissions?

From: Jason B (jasonb_at_kingschools.com)
Date: 12/23/03


Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 12:41:29 -0800

This may be an obvious question, but I've noticed that there are three
settings for setting table level permissions to a user/role: Unchecked,
Checked, and X'd. What is the significance of having THREE states? It seems
you would either grant or deny access. The default is unchecked - what does
this state imly, granted, or not? Do I have to go through and mark
everythign with an X where I don't want user access, say for Update?

Much thanks,
Jason



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