31. There is one exception to the security rules, which is that the LIFESPAN Manager can always view any LIFESPAN information in the relational database. 32. For each type of information transferred, LIFESPAN RDBI maintains a date in the relational database indicating when information of that type was last transferred. 33. This tells the user when the information contained in the relational database was last updated within LIFESPAN. 34. This section describes how to set up your relational database to accept LIFESPAN information and how to configure and run LIFESPAN RDBI. 35. Relational database backups should be performed at the same time as LIFESPAN backups. 36. In order to access transferred information LIFESPAN users must also be registered users of the relational database. 37. This section describes all LIFESPAN information which, on request, LIFESPAN RDBI transfers to the selected relational database. 38. The database views via which this information is presented to users of the relational database are also explained. 39. You may use the specified views to query the relational database using SQL or a suitable proprietary database report generator. 40. In order to query LIFESPAN information in the relational database you must be a registered user of both LIFESPAN and of the database. |
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