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Signing Stored Procedures for Server Level Permissions

What’s the Problem Stored procedures are often used to allow users to access data in tables that they do not have explicit permissions to use. The mechanism that makes this possible is ownership chaining, whereby in the context of the stored procedure, the permissions of its owner are used (often Read more…

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