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- From: Julio Polo <>
- To: Chris Hyzer <>
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- Subject: Re: [grouper-users] revokable equates to direct privilege?
- Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2013 11:09:55 -1000
That appears to be the case. I was hoping for confirmation that it was a well known and officially sanctioned way of accomplishing this.
-julio
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Chris Hyzer <> wrote:
I believe that is true, is that what you are seeing? J
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Subject: [grouper-users] revokable equates to direct privilege?
When I call the web service to get grouper privileges, the results include a revokable boolean value. Does revokable=T always means that the privilege is a direct privilege? Is that the supported method for determining whether a privilege is direct or indirect? I'm trying to get all groups where a person was explicitly given the 'update' privilege.
Thanks,
Julio Polo
University of Hawaii
- [grouper-users] revokable equates to direct privilege?, Julio Polo, 10/03/2013
- RE: [grouper-users] revokable equates to direct privilege?, Chris Hyzer, 10/03/2013
- Re: [grouper-users] revokable equates to direct privilege?, Julio Polo, 10/04/2013
- RE: [grouper-users] revokable equates to direct privilege?, Chris Hyzer, 10/03/2013
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