Re: field encryption



> Do any tools exist to selectively encrypt columns of data. For
> example, if I'm creating a personnel file and want to hide the social
> security numbers so I can email test files to someone?

Umm...why do you need something so complicated. For a test file what is
wrong with "move zeros to ssn"?

Nevertheless, I used a product called 'SHRINK' once that did that.
I guess it is still around but I can't seem to google it at the
moment nor can I remember the vendor.







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