Preventing users from executing specific command on specific object
In this recipe, you'll learn to create command rules. A command rule defines a protected database operation on a specific database object (for example, UPDATE
on all tables in HR
schema). The evaluation of associated rule set determines if statement will be allowed (executed) or blocked.
How to do it...
Create a command rule by following these steps depicted in Figures 19 and 20.
In the Command field, write UPDATE
; in the Applicable Object Owner field, write OE
; in the Applicable Object Name field, write ORDERS
; and select Disabled for Rule Set (see Figure 20).
How it works...
Note
Command rules can be understood this way: In order to execute command X on object Y in schema Z, rule set with name A needs to evaluate TRUE
.
In our case, it can be understood this way: In order to execute UPDATE
on the table ORDERS
in schema OE
...