This topic alphabetically lists the properties that apply to the AccessPermissionDescription class.
AccessPermission, the access rights are granted on a given object to the grantee specified on the access permission.AccessPermissionDescription, the access rights are those that may be granted on a given object.ClassDescription object containing the fixed description (immutable metadata) of
the class from which this object is instantiated.
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Name property of the object's class.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark and AuditDefinition objects, this property is intended to identify client applications
that process the audit log.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark objects, this property, in support of the audit disposition feature, identifies the client that created the object.
For AuditDefinition objects, this property identifies a set of audit definitions for a given client or client functionality.
For CmAuditProcessingBookmark and AuditDefinition objects, it is recommended that you set this property.
Specify a unique value to distinguish one client application from another.
Note, however, that the server does not prevent identical display names across multiple
CmAuditProcessingBookmark or AuditDefinition objects. Therefore, the client application is responsible for enforcing uniqueness.
Valid types are single (that is, a single access right), level (a commonly used combination of access rights), default level (that is, the recommended level for new permissions), and inherited (relevant only to child objects of the parent object described by the permission).