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Chapter 14 • ACL Security Overview
run;
/* Example of every BUT user2 in */
/* group2 being allowed to read
/* column
PROC SPDO library=user1 ;
/* Assign who owns the ACLs */
set acluser;
/* Clean Up Column ACL */
delete ACL t.salary;
/* Create an ACL on column t.salary*/
/* to only allow members of group2 to */
/* read the column
add ACL t.salary;
modify ACL t.salary / user2=(y,n,n,n);
/* User permissions have priority over */
/* group permissions.
/* user2 access to column salary
modify ACL t.salary / user2=(n,n,n,n);
quit;
/* Let both users print the table */
/* Only user6 can access column
/* salary
proc print data=user2.t;
run;
proc print data=user6.t;
run;
quit;
DICTIONARY.PWDB and DICTIONARY.ACLS
Overview of Dictionaries
In addition to dictionary information for tables and columns, SPD Server provides
information about the users in the password database and the ACL objects available. The
column definitions for DICTIONARY.PWDB and DICTIONARY.ACLS are as follows:
DICTIONARY.PWDB {user char(8) Label = 'User'
salary
auth_lvl char(5) Label = 'Authorization Level'
ip_addr char(16) Label = 'IP Address'
defgrp char(8) Label = 'Default Group'
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