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Example: Default Protection of Expansion Object Is Access

If the default protection for an expansion object is Access, the scoping object automatically includes the expansion object at Access protection if you are granted at least Modify protection on the scoping object. You can add new associations to the Access-level objects, but you cannot change anything about them.

For example, if you scope on Procedure Step at short expansion, you are given only the views of the action block of the scoped procedure step-without the action block statements. Because the body of the action block is not given for this expansion level, its protection is reduced to Access. You want to use this expansion for view maintenance.

The following table shows when the default protection of expansion object is Access:

This Procedure Step expansion

Includes the following additional objects for Design

with this protection

Short Only

Unexpanded Action Block, Windows and Dialog Boxes

 

 

Unexpanded action block of the procedure step (views only).

Access

 

Unexpanded (empty) windows and dialog boxes.

Access