Difference: 0LASubrRbsProcessSecurity (1 vs. 3)

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META TOPICPARENT name="FullAPIList"

.RBS PROCESS SECURITY

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  <Child Proc Name> is the child process name.
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All parameters are required. If it can’t find a record in RBS for this pair, it will return an error. Note that this error checking is done against the internal RBS cross reference file. If you have changed your application, it may be out of date. See .RBS REGEN for more information.
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All parameters are required. If it can’t find a record in RBS for this pair, it will return an error. Note that this error checking is done against the internal RBS cross reference file. If you have changed your application, it may be out of date. See .RBS REGEN for more information.
 

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META TOPICMOVED by="JeanNeron" date="1589314190" from="Main.0laSubrRBSProcessSecurity" to="Main.0LASubrRbsProcessSecurity"

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META TOPICPARENT name="FullAPIList"

.RBS PROCESS SECURITY

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Description:

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This subroutine is invokes 'Access Control List - Processes' for a particular parent / child pair (System Administration -> Role Based Security -> Access Control List - Processes). This allows you add the ability for your users to maintain this information without giving them full access to System Administration.
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This subroutine invokes 'Access Control List - Processes' for a particular parent / child pair (System Administration -> Role Based Security -> Access Control List - Processes). This allows you add the ability for your users to maintain this information without giving them full access to System Administration.

<Parent App Id> is the Application Id of the parent process.

<Parent app Version> is the Version of the parent process.

<Parent Proc Type> is the parent process type.

<Parent Proc Name> is the parent process name.

<Child App Id> is the Application Id of the Child process.

<Child Proc Type> is the child process type. Same restriction as parent process type.

<Child Proc Name> is the child process name.

All parameters are required. If it can’t find a record in RBS for this pair, it will return an error. Note that this error checking is done against the internal RBS cross reference file. If you have changed your application, it may be out of date. See .RBS REGEN for more information.

 
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.RBS PROCESS SECURITY

Allows the designer to invoke 'Access Control List - Processes' for a particular parent / child pair (System Administration -> Role Based Security -> Access Control List - Processes). Added in 5.4.7 and 6.0.1. Not present in 6.0.0


Usage:

      PASS         <Parent App Id>            FIELD            SHARE? N
      PASS         <Parent App Version>       FIELD            SHARE? N
      PASS         <Parent Proc Type>         FIELD            SHARE? N
      PASS         <Parent Proc Name>         FIELD            SHARE? N
      PASS         <Child App Id>             FIELD            SHARE? N
      PASS         <Child Proc Type>          FIELD            SHARE? N
      PASS         <Child Proc Name>          FIELD            SHARE? N
      GOSUB    --- .RBS PROCESS SECURITY
      *        Check for errors
      IF       --- .RBS PROCESS SECURITY      NE

Description:

This subroutine is invokes 'Access Control List - Processes' for a particular parent / child pair (System Administration -> Role Based Security -> Access Control List - Processes). This allows you add the ability for your users to maintain this information without giving them full access to System Administration.

There are no parameters.

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