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USERS
ROOT (Always in DBase Format)
All usernames, groups, passwords and security settings.
| USERGRUP |
UPPER(USERGROUP) |
| USERS |
USERNAME |
| USRRECID |
RECID |
| USERNAME |
String |
8 |
User’s login name. This is referenced from many tables. |
| NAME |
String |
26 |
Full name/group description |
| USERGROUP |
String |
8 |
User group membership |
| INGROUPS |
String |
20 |
- |
| LASTIND |
Date |
8 |
Last login Date |
| LASTINT |
String |
5 |
Last login Time |
| LASTOUTD |
Date |
8 |
Last logout Date |
| LASTOUTT |
String |
5 |
Last logout Time |
| SOUNDEFFECT |
String |
12 |
Sound Effect |
| USECURITY |
Memo |
- |
Encrypted security settings – passwords, rights, etc. |
| OPTIONS |
String |
10 |
Options |
| LASTUSER |
String |
8 |
Last Modified By |
| LASTDATE |
Date |
8 |
Last Modified Date |
| LASTTIME |
String |
5 |
Last Modified Time |
| RECID |
String |
15 |
Record ID |
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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE COMMON COLD:
Studies involving volunteers exposed to the elements show that cold, wetness,and drafts don't increase the chances of catching a cold.And Arctic explorers never get colds...unless they receive visitors. Colds occur more often in wintertime, when people crowd together indoors and have more chances to infect one another...It's probably easier to catch a cold by shaking hands than by kissing...Studies of kissing couples -- one with a cold, one without -- found that osculation seldom led to inoculation.
-- Consumer Reports, Jan 1989
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