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Topic Title: Specific Access rights Topic Summary: Created On: 14-Jul-2004 14:18 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi,
Some of our modules were defined with specific access rights on objects within the module. Does anyone have a dxl which would set all objects in the module to Inherit from parent and overwrite this specific access definition? Thanks, Shannon |
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Try
Object o for o in current Module do inherited(o) ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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So simple I should've been able to do that myself. Thank you!
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Forgot to mention that inherited() returns a null string on success, or an error message on failure - probably best to check this.
------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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for o in ENTIRE current ...
But to answer a slightely different question: she want to keep her shared sections but refresh each object with recent changes to the module's access rights: for o in entire current Module do { if (!inherited(o)) { inherited(o) specific(o)) } } Of course this will erase whatever rights you've given to individuals to individual sections. - Louie |
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