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Revision as of 10:57, 11 June 2009
Class
DES3 Encryption
Purpose
Encrypt the specified table or tables
Syntax
ENCRYPT <.dbf> | <skeleton> KEY <expC1>
See Also
APPEND FROM, COPY FILE, COPY STRUCTURE, COPY TO, DECRYPT, DIR, Encryption, SET ENCRYPTION, USE
Description
The ENCRYPT command is used to encrypt the data in the specified table, <.dbf> or tables matching the <skeleton>. If the <skeleton> syntax is used, then all matching tables will be given the same encryption key. The <expC1> must contain a three part comma-separated key. The key may optionally be enclosed in angled brackets. Each part of the key can be a maximum of 8 characters. The key is DES3 encrypted and stored in a .dkf file with the same basename as the table. After encryption, the three parts of the key must be specified correctly before the table can be accessed.
Example
encrypt accounts key "key1,key2,key3" encrypt salaries key "<key_1,key_2,key_3>" // encrypt all .dbf files in the directory encrypt *.dbf key "key1,key2,key3"
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer