Table security
Use
to set a new password to an unprotected file or to modify the password of a protected file.With a protected file, when you select Modify Password dialog box opens, where you can change the existing password.
, theWith a non-protected file, when you select Password Setting dialog box opens, where you can specify a new password.
, theThe password settings are saved in the table file, which is similar to:
# Translation lookup table
#
prologue
who: dwc
date: June 18, 2013 3:03:17 PM CDT
outname: output
inname: input
bidir: 0
type: tbl
version: 4.0
end_prologue
#
password=cGFzc3dvcmQ=
dflt_passthrough=0
dflt=
dflt_encoded=false
#
TRIPS
PRIC1
encoded=0,0
#
TRIPM
PRIC2
encoded=0,0
#
MAIL
PRIC4
encoded=0,0
#
MISCS
TEST
encoded=0,0
#
HMISC
TEST1
encoded=0,0
#
CMISC
TEST2
encoded=0,0
#
UMISC
TEST3
encoded=0,0
#
OHMIS
TEST4
encoded=0,0
#
BMISC
TEST5
encoded=0,0
The value for password
indicates the current file is password protected;
this key does not exist if the file is not password protected.
The value for dflt_encoded
indicates whether the default value is
encoded.
-
true
means an encoded default value. -
false
means that the specified default value is not encoded.
This key is missing if no default value is encoded.
The values for encoded
specify whether the cells in each row are
encoded. A value of 1 means an encoded cell. A value of 0 means that the cell is not
encoded. This key does not exist if no cell in that row is encoded.
Removing the password
Select
to remove the password to a protected file. This opens a confirmation dialog box. Click to continue.