10g - disconnected analytics, encrytion on csv file in client machine

hi, experts,
I found that the disconnected analytics client firstly download the data from server and SAVED AS CSV FILES.
but everyone can view the content in csv files.
IT IS UNSAFE.
can any encrytion be done for this issue?
Thank you very mucH!

user11861756 wrote:
I am trying to get a csv file in the client machine .My database server is configured in oracle 10g within an unix
box.Though i am able to get a csv file on my server by using pl/sql codes and can have it on my local machine by
ftp.But the problem is we dont have any permission to create ant file in our production environment .
Is there is any process or utility on which i can build on my previous approach to get my csv file on my client
machine directly.
The answer to this question is the question.. What is client-server?*
PL/SQL, SQL, Oracle, database ... all these equal server.
SQL*Plus, TOAD, web browsers... all these equal client.
Who handles the presentation of data on the client? Who has access to the client platform's keyboard, mouse, screen printer, disk drives, etc? The client.
So how can a server process or component then hack across the client-server architecture and into a client component and write data (e.g. CSV files) there?
This is a fundamental concept that needs to be clearly understood when dealing with all aspects of client-server.
What also needs to be understood that client-server is a software architecture. This means that client-server can run on a single machine. Client can run on a PC. Server can run on a big Unix machine. Or server can run on the PC and the client can run on the big Unix machine.
Which means that you can have PL/SQL code (on the server platform) acting as a client.. and use server software on your client platform to service that PL/SQL session.
For example. PL/SQL creates a CSV "+file+" as a CLOB. PL/SQL uses a FTP package and opens a client FTP session to a FTP server on your client PC. Now your PC is the FTP server and PL/SQL the FTP client. The client then proceeds to FTP the CLOB as a CSV file.

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