OCLOperators canAccess
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The canAccess operator is available on objects and checks if this object can access a supplied [[ViewModel access and security|ViewModel]] based on the ViewModels Access Expression settings.
The <code>canAccess</code> operator is available on objects and checks if this object can access a supplied [[ViewModel access and security|ViewModel]] based on the ViewModels Access Expression settings.


Template
'''Template:'''
  self.canAccess(<name of viewmodel as string>)
  self.canAccess(<name of viewmodel as string>)
Example
'''Example:'''
  self.canAccess(User.ViewModels.UserSettings)
  self.canAccess(User.ViewModels.UserSettings)
In the example above we use the ViewModels operator to be sure that if the viewmodel name is changed, we get notified in the designer.
In the example above, we use the ViewModels operator to ensure that if the ViewModel name is changed, we get notified by the Designer.


====== See also ======
====== See also: ======
[[ViewModel access and security]]
[[ViewModel access and security]]


[[OCLOperators ViewModels]]
[[OCLOperators ViewModels]]
[[Category:OCLOperators]]
 
Keywords: ViewModel, access, security
[[Category:OCL General Operators]]
{{Edited|July|12|2024}}

Latest revision as of 15:41, 10 February 2024

The canAccess operator is available on objects and checks if this object can access a supplied ViewModel based on the ViewModels Access Expression settings.

Template:

self.canAccess(<name of viewmodel as string>)

Example:

self.canAccess(User.ViewModels.UserSettings)

In the example above, we use the ViewModels operator to ensure that if the ViewModel name is changed, we get notified by the Designer.

See also:

ViewModel access and security

OCLOperators ViewModels

Keywords: ViewModel, access, security

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