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steve pittman
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My statement was much too general – sorry about that! The sql-only user has no effect on ABL login or connection behavior – specifically, the behavior caused by the existence of _User records does not occur. When _User records exist, there is usually a password prompt from the ABL – that will not happen if all users in _ User are sql-only users. In terms of workload, IO behavior, cpu/memory use, all aspects of runtime execution – the sql-only user is exactly like any other user. Hope this clarifies, …..sjp
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