Mike Schwab wrote: >Boy, this is complicated. Yes it is. And while of course I'd be happiest if I had a solution, I'm at least feeling a wee bit better that it's not something everyone but me groks intuitively.
Walt Farrell wrote: >Generally DB2 will either have the client ACEE in its own address space, or >will have a valid cross-memory environment between itself and its client. >Whenever DB2 is calling RACF to perform a security check DB2 will pass the >ACEE to FASTAUTH, and thus the ACEE will either bein DB2 (P=H=S) or in the >client (P<>H=S). I don't remember what ALET DB2 passes to RACF for the latter >case, but it seems likely it would pass the ALET for Home, rather than >acquiring another one. Just a reminder: this is a DB2 FIELDPROC user exit, not DB2 itself. Which adds yet another layer of indeterminacy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
