On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 7:28 PM, Joseph Marlin wrote:
> Ah yes, indeed.
>
> Counterpoint would be that this is like detonation charges at the base of a
> bridge and then saying that the police should simply keep people away from
> the bomb. Why not just remove the explosives from such an easily r
On 10/12/2015 3:48 AM, Dave Page wrote:
> Implementing security at the client level is *never* correct. In this
> case, the users could just use the query tool if they actually wanted
> to bypass the missing drop option, or go get another client and
> connect with that.
I have superuser rights and
On 12/10/15 04:09 AM, Stephen Cook wrote:
On 10/12/2015 3:48 AM, Dave Page wrote:
Implementing security at the client level is *never* correct. In this
case, the users could just use the query tool if they actually wanted
to bypass the missing drop option, or go get another client and
connect wi
Hello all,
12.10.2015 11:27, Colin Beckingham wrote:
[...]
I'm also concerned with the "Delete/Drop" right underneath "Disconnect
database" in the context menu. The confirmation popup has saved me many
times over the years.
If it were an option I would disable it. Just my 2 cents...
-- Stephen