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mzadok
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Posted - 2014-03-12 : 07:07:34
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Hi,I use Excel to extract data from SQL using Excel VBA with SQL queries embedded into my VBA code. Recently, IT department raised a security issue. They say that in the same way you query the data from Excel, you could in theory incorporate SQL update query and update the database, thus bypassing the native application being the ERP system. My question is - is it possible to prevent update of SQL tables using Excel or MS Access forthat matter. In other words, is there an application based security settings in SQL that can determine which applications can update SQL tables. The SQL database is the back end of the ERP system. It must be noted that users have read/write access to the SQL tables as ERP users so we can't restrict tables update via user profile, it needs to be application based restriction I believe.Thank you for you response.Matti |
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James K
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2014-03-12 : 10:30:44
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There is no application based security in SQL Server as far as I know. So if your end users have logins that have access to a database table, they will be able to access that table using Excel as well. |
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mzadok
Starting Member
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Posted - 2014-03-12 : 10:49:44
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Thank you James for taking the time to answer my question |
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