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How do you lock fields in table based on info in another field?

Asked by PopoDi in Oracle 10.x

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Hi,

I have a field Lock that certain users can fill out to indicate whether the data in a few other fields in the table can be edited or not by other users, but I don't know how to implement the actual locking of those fields. Basically if table.Lock says "yes" other users should be able to see the info in fields A, B, and C of the same table but should not be able to change it (they way it is done currently is to hide these records from other users completely if lock is on but that needs to be changed). How would I go about this?
I am a total beginner to oracle so would appreciate any help. Thanks!Start Free Trial
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