@id when clerk to file from input table

Scott Nelson scott at logicdatasystems.com
Fri Nov 19 08:56:13 PST 2010


I have a user access control system I built in fP that checks what the 
user is allowed to see and do.  'Zooming' with the system clerk kept 
giving false alerts since the user name was not pass.

As Mark reminded me, PFSYSEUID=OFF will do the trick, and then I do not 
have to code the passing of the value.






On 11/19/2010 10:37 AM, Bruce Easton wrote:
> OK, but what is the goal, Scott?   If you just need to reference the
> (parent process) @id in the program called via 'system' command, you
> could pass it via 'putenv' or with a -r flag.
>
> Bruce
>
> Bruce Easton
> STN, Inc.
>
>
> On 11/19/10 11:13 AM, Scott Nelson wrote:
>> SCO OSE6, fP 5.0.14R4
>>
>> When doing a system clerk to another fp file, the ownership is
>> recognized as filepro, not the user.  I seem to remember a workaround,
>> but forgot what it was.
>>
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