The primary means of controlling access to tables is through the assignment of passkeys. A means of providing limited access to tables is through the assignment of row level security.
Passkeys give users the authority to perform various operations on tables that they do not own. Row level security allows or prohibits access to secured rows of tables. Individual users are responsible for assigning passkeys and row level security for tables in their private catalogs.
CA Culprit checks passkeys and row level security regardless of whether CA Culprit security is enabled. In a run that consolidates more than one table, CA Culprit applies row level security only to the tables that require it.
Note: For more information about table security considerations, see the CA IDMS ASF User Guide.
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