Represents a single entry in an access control list. An entry may be for a person, a group, or a server.
public class ACLEntry extends Base
Contained by: ACL
Contains: Name
IsAdminReaderAuthor through isAdminReaderAuthor and setAdminReaderAuthor
IsAdminServer through isAdminServer and setAdminServer
IsCanCreateDocuments through isCanCreateDocuments and setCanCreateDocuments
IsCanCreateLSOrJavaAgent through isCanCreateLSOrJavaAgent and setCanCreateLSOrJavaAgent
IsCanCreatePersonalAgent through isCanCreatePersonalAgent and setCanCreatePersonalAgent
IsCanCreatePersonalFolder through isCanCreatePersonalFolder and setCanCreatePersonalFolder
IsCanCreateSharedlFolder through isCanCreateSharedFolder and setCanCreateSharedFolder
IsCanDeleteDocuments through isCanDeleteDocuments and setCanDeleteDocuments
IsCanReplicateOrCopyDocuments through isCanReplicateOrCopyDocuments and setCanReplicateOrCopyDocuments
IsGroup through isGroup and setGroup
IsPerson through isPerson and setPerson
IsPublicReader through isPublicReader and setPublicReader
IsPublicWriter through isPublicWriter and setPublicWriter
IsServer through isServer and setServer
Level through getLevel and setLevel
Name through getName and setName
NameObject through getNameObject
Parent through getParent
Roles through getRoles
UserType through getUserType and setUserType
To create a new ACLEntry object, use createACLEntry in ACL.
The ACL class provides three ways to access an existing ACLEntry:
After modifying an ACL entry, you must call the save method on the ACL if you want the modified ACL to be saved to disk.
@UserPrivileges function in formula language
See examples