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Amazon Simple Queue Service Developer Guide<br />
Element Descriptions<br />
Version<br />
The Version is the access policy language version. This is an optional element, and currently the only<br />
allowed value is 2008-10-17.<br />
"Version":"2008-10-17"<br />
Id<br />
The Id is an optional identifier for the policy. We recommend you use a UUID for the value, or incorporate<br />
a UUID as part of the ID to ensure uniqueness.<br />
Important<br />
The AWS service (e.g., SQS or Amazon SNS) implementing the access policy language might<br />
require this element and have uniqueness requirements for it. For service-specific information<br />
about writing policies, see Special Information for SQS Policies (p. 61).<br />
"Id":"cd3ad3d9-2776-4ef1-a904-4c229d1642ee"<br />
Statement<br />
The Statement is the main element for a statement. It can include multiple elements (see the subsequent<br />
sections in this guide).<br />
The Statement element contains an array of individual statements. Each individual statement is a distinct<br />
JSON block enclosed in curly brackets { }.<br />
"Statement":[{...},{...},{...}]<br />
Sid<br />
The Sid (statement ID) is an optional identifier you provide for the policy statement. Essentially it is just<br />
a sub-ID of the policy document's ID.<br />
Important<br />
The AWS service (e.g., SQS or Amazon SNS) implementing the access policy language might<br />
require this element and have uniqueness requirements for it. For service-specific information<br />
about writing policies, see Special Information for SQS Policies (p. 61).<br />
"Sid" : "1"<br />
Effect<br />
The Effect is a required element that indicates whether you want the statement to result in an allow or<br />
an explicit deny (for more information, see Explicit Deny (p. 36)).<br />
Valid values for Effect are Allow and Deny.<br />
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