How to restrict underlying table access to a view >> more information

Mira Pimbi 21 Reputation points
2022-03-26T21:22:31.813+00:00

ErlandSommarskog >> answered to the question before.. thanks.

Appreciate if you can provide more details on this pls?

Meaning both View and Tables should have same ownership?
Regards,
Mira..

I will update the thread as well.

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  1. Ronen Ariely 15,191 Reputation points
    2022-03-26T22:08:13.173+00:00

    Hi,

    ErlandSommarskog >> answered to the question before.. thanks.

    Why you do not continue the previous discussion in this case?!?

    Anyway, save us some time to go over what was already discussed and at least provide a link to the previous discussion

    I have just check and found that this is your third thread that you open on the same topic! THIS IS AN ABUSIVE SPAM AT THIS POINT! It is totally not acceptable. Please stop it! You have a discussion open then continue in the same thread till the issue is solved

    1. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/788483/how-to-restrict-display-of-underlying-tables-of-a.html
    2. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/788713/how-to-restrict-underlying-table-access-used-for-a.html
    3. This thread!

    I am locking this thread and any future thread you will open if I will notice it, before you finish the previous discussions and close them by marking an answer

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