If the default protection for an expansion object is Modify, you can use the associated scoping object to define a subset to modify, delete, access, or read the expansion object. For example, you can scope on Business System to modify, delete, access, and read system defaults. See the note for important qualifications on deleting an object marked Modify in the expansion tables.
The following table shows when the default protection of expansion object is Modify:
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This Business System expansion |
Includes the following additional objects |
with this protection |
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Short |
System Defaults and Technical System |
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System defaults (PF keys, commands, exit states, templates, video attributes, and edit patterns). |
Modify |
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Unexpanded technical system. |
Modify |
Note: In deleting any object in a subset, include all references to that object in the subset. Because the short expansion of Business System includes only the system defaults and not the many objects that reference them, short expansion is not suitable for a deletion. For the deletion of system defaults, you must have full expansion of the Business System to bring in all usages.
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