See Chapter 2 (Logon Security) in Security Administration on http://www.teradataforum.c
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Browse All TopicsI have some lengthy SQL scripts that I wish to run in BTEQ, and I wish to automate the process as much as possible. I would prefer to have a login screen that logs me in and then automatically runs my script, rather thanforcing me to build a login script that includes the user name and password.
In short, I do not wish to compromise security in the quest for greater convenience. Your suggestions are most welcome.
Thanks, ~Peter Ferber
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See Chapter 2 (Logon Security) in Security Administration on http://www.teradataforum.c
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by: billmercerPosted on 2008-11-20 at 06:50:47ID: 23004215
I'm no expert with TeraData, but if you're running on Windows, there's a terrific automation tool you could use to automate just about any Windows user interface. It's called AutoIt, and it uses a very easy vb-like scripting language to create applets that can interact with applications, processes, files, etc. Scripts can be run directly, or compiled into executables. It's powerful, easy to use, and completely free.
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http://www.autoitscript.co