How to create a query_range ACL for a complex readACL
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11-19-2025 01:49 AM
1) If readACL is allowed, is it possible to create a customized ACL that allows query_range?
2) If 1) is not possible, is it possible to write the same script as readACL in query_rangeACL and execute it?
By the way, the contents of readACL contain a script that goes through each record one by one and displays only the records that belong to that user.
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11-19-2025 04:20 AM
what business requirement this serves?
which tables you are planning to give access?
Ankur
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11-25-2025 04:23 AM
@Ankur Bawiskar
After discussing it, we realized that, honestly, the development time was short and it would be difficult to rework it at this point.
Therefore, we are considering whether there is any good solution to keep it in its current state.
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11-25-2025 04:33 AM
Glad to know.
That's what I was referring, if it's a valid business requirement.
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Ankur
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