Turnkey session 5: How to access the logged in user. AccessGroups
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Revision as of 09:41, 27 July 2018

In Session 5 I show how to access the Logged in User and also how to use AccessGroups to control who and when a user can access your actions.

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How to access the Logged in User SysSingletone; oclSingleton operator Access Groups

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