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9.6
Sybase ASE 12.5

sample code:

sp_addlogin ahoor, password, dbase1

use dbase1
sp_adduser ahoor

create view vw_test
as
select * from dbase2..table1

grant select on vw_test to ahoor

-> login as ahoor
-> select * from vw_test
-> error: user ahoor is not a valid user in database dbase2.

I think this is strange. You create a view in a different database but to use it you still have to copy the users from database 1 to database 2? What is the purpose of creating a view if you still have to do that?
Or is there a way to use aliasses or whatever to get around this?
 
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