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5.4.4.3.13 Adding Secondary Type Ids<br />

Secondary type ids can be added by providing a list of ids.<br />

Control name:<br />

Control value:<br />

addSecondaryTypeId[]<br />

Secondary Type Id<br />

Example:<br />

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5.4.4.3.14 Removing Secondary Type Ids<br />

Secondary type ids can be removed by providing a list of ids.<br />

Control name:<br />

Control value:<br />

removeSecondaryTypeId[]<br />

Secondary Type Id<br />

Example:<br />

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5.4.4.3.15 Adding Access Control Entries (ACEs)<br />

In order to add an ACE to a <strong>CMIS</strong> object, a client passes a control named addACEPrincipal along with<br />

a set of corresponding addACEPermission controls. An index value links the principal<br />

with its permissions, and a second index differentiates the permissions.<br />

and don't imply any order.<br />

5.4.4.3.15.1 Principal<br />

Control name:<br />

Control value:<br />

addACEPrincipal[]<br />

Principal Id<br />

5.4.4.3.15.2 Permission<br />

Control name:<br />

Control value:<br />

addACEPermission[][]<br />

Permission String<br />

Example:<br />

<strong>CMIS</strong>-v<strong>1.1</strong>-csprd01<br />

Standards Track Work Product<br />

Copyright © OASIS Open 2012. All Rights Reserved.<br />

18 August 2012<br />

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