Defining access settings for an Access of Role to Object rule
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To more precisely define access to instances of a class, you associate one or more access settings with an access role by using the Settings tab of the Access of Role to Object rule form. Specifying access settings is optional.
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In the navigation panel, click Settings tab.
, open the rule you want to change, and click the -
In the Setting field, enter the name of the setting to grant to this role.
The setting must have already been defined for this access class.
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In the Value field, enter the setting value that applies to users with this role.
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Click Save.
- Specifying privileges for an Access of Role to Object rule
To more precisely define access to instances of a class, you update the Access of Role to Object rule to grant or revoke privileges for a role and access class. Specifying privileges is optional.
- Understanding Access of Role to Object rules
Access of Role to Object rules specify permissions that are granted to a role and access class. These permissions restrict what developers and operators can do with rule and data instances. An Access of Rule to Object rule applies to all instances of its access class.
- Using setting rules
Use a setting rule to define a name and data type for a setting that your application can use for finely tuned access control. You can define access for different access roles based on the value of a setting. You associate the setting name and value on the Access of Role to Object rules for various class/role combinations.