Contains a bit mask that identifies which access rights have been granted to the current user.
A user can be granted "Use", "Remove", and "Add" rights. The "Remove" and
"Add" rights determine if the current user can remove or add
a marking value on an independent object.
The primary use of the MarkingUseGranted property
is to detect whether the current user has the "Use" right.
The "Use" right determines whether the presence of the marking on an object constrains access to
that object. If the user has "Use" right to the marking, access to associated independent objects will not be constrained
by the value of the ConstraintMask property on the IMarking object.
The absence of the "Use" right means that the values in the ConstraintMask property will be subtracted from the
associated object's effective access calculation (which is the value returned by the
IIndependentlyPersistableObject.GetAccessAllowed() method). In this case, the constraint mask
of the marking identifies which rights cannot be granted, and will be ignored, which effectively removes those rights
granted on the associated independent object's ACL.
Namespace:
FileNet.Api.Security
Assembly:
FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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ReadOnly Property MarkingUseGranted As Nullable(Of Integer) |
C# |
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Nullable<int> MarkingUseGranted { get; } |
Visual C++ |
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property Nullable<int> MarkingUseGranted {
Nullable<int> get ();
} |
JavaScript |
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function get_markingUseGranted();
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