@DbManager (Formula Language)
Returns a list of users, groups, and servers who currently have Manager access to the database. In a window title formula, only the name of the first manager listed in the ACL is displayed.
@DbManager does not work in selection formulas or column formulas.
Syntax
@DbManager
Return value
managers
Text or text list. The users, groups, and servers that have manager access.
Examples
- This example returns "Gerald Brown" if Gerald Brown is the only
user with Manager access to the current database.
@DbManager
- This example returns "Gerald Brown;Supervisors" if Gerald Brown
and a group called Supervisors have Manager access to the current
database.
@DbManager
- This example returns "GERALD BROWN;LOIS BOYD" if Gerald Brown
and Lois Boyd are the two users with Manager access to the current
database.
@UpperCase(@DbManager)