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Hi all,
Can we use binary load with hidden security?
I am using binary load to get data and it worked fine before I implemented hidden security.
It now shows an error and I believe we are not allow to have hidden codes when we binary load?
Is there solution to this problem?
Thanks !
Ryan
Hi,
the binary statement must be the very first statement in the script and cannot be preceded by any other statement, incl a hidden security-script. But it is possible to run the binary in the hidden script followed by section-access.
The application reading will inherit exactly the same security-settings as the original one, thus further restrictions can apply only on top of the previously read ones.
HTH
Peter
what do you mean by "hidden security" ?
I am sorry if I wasn't clear enough. I meant the hidden codes for secuirty implementation
The security codes are implemented using Section access.
If you check prohibit binary load in your original qvw then you just have to add a new section access in your application. Soi I don't really see where is the problem ?
Rgds
First of all, my business requirement is to divide the original qvw into two files; datamodel qvw and front-end binary.qvw.
In addition, a binary file will be distributed to users and they can only see certain data according to section access and does not have access to back-end scripts. Thus, security code is hidden in binary file and admin or developers only can modify and manage datamodel files.
My problem is when I binary load from the binary file it creates an error message
"Unknown statement Binary datamodel.qvw "
And if I remove hidden codes, it works fine. So I need to find a way to binary load with hidden security codes.
Hi,
the binary statement must be the very first statement in the script and cannot be preceded by any other statement, incl a hidden security-script. But it is possible to run the binary in the hidden script followed by section-access.
The application reading will inherit exactly the same security-settings as the original one, thus further restrictions can apply only on top of the previously read ones.
HTH
Peter