Table 22-6 Condition Predicate Options
Condition Predicate...
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Complete These Steps...
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If you selected Group, enter one or more arguments that define the group or groups that should hold this role
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- In the Group Argument Name field, enter an argument that defines the group.
- Click Add.
- If necessary, repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have finished adding arguments. You can click Remove to remove the arguments from the list.
- Click Finish.
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If you selected User, enter one or more arguments that define the user or users that should hold this role
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- In the User Argument Name field, enter an argument that defines the user.
- Click Add.
- If necessary, repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have finished adding arguments. You can click Remove to remove the arguments from the list.
- Click Finish.
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If you selected Server is in development mode, Allow access to everyone or Deny access to everyone
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Click Finish.
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If you selected a time-constrained predicate such as Access occurs between specified hours, select start and end times and a GMT offset
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- In the Starting Time field, enter the earliest permissible time in the format
hh:mm:ss AM|PM . For example, enter 12:45:00 AM.
- In the Ending Time field, enter the latest permissible time in the format
hh:mm:ss AM|PM . For example, enter 12:45:00 AM.
- In the GMT offset field, enter the time ahead of GMT in the format
GMT+hh:mm , or behind GMT in the format GMT-hh:mm . For example, Eastern Standard Time in the USA is GMT-5:00.
- Click Finish.
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If you selected Context element defined, enter a context element name
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- In the Context element name field, enter the name of the context element.
- Click Finish.
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If you selected Context element's value equals a numeric constant, Context element's value is greater than a numeric constant, or Context element's value is less than a numeric constant, enter a context element name and a numeric value to compare it against
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- In the Context element name field, enter the name of the context element the value of which is to be evaluated.
- In the Numeric Value field, enter a numeric value.
- Click Finish.
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If you selected Context element's value equals a string value, enter a context element name and a string value to compare it against
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- In the Context element name field, enter the name of the context element the value of which is to be evaluated.
- In the String Value field, enter the string value that you want to compare.
- Click Finish.
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If you selected a time-constrained predicate such as Access occurs before or Access occurs after
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- In the Date field, enter a date in the format
mm/dd/yy . For example, enter 1/1/04. You can add an optional time in the format hh:mm:ss AM|PM . For example, you can enter 1/1/04 12:45:00 AM.
- Click Finish.
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If you selected the time-constrained predicate Access occurs on specified days of the week, select the day of the week and a GMT offset
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- In the Day of week field, enter the day of the week.
- In the GMT offset field, enter the time ahead of GMT in the format
GMT+hh:mm , or behind GMT in the format GMT-hh:mm . For example, Eastern Standard Time in the USA is GMT-5:00.
- Click Finish.
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If you selected a time-constrained predicate such as Access occurs on a specified day of the month, Access occurs before a specified day of the month, or Access occurs after a specified day of the month
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- In the Day of the Month field, enter the ordinal number of the day within the current month with values in the range from -31 to 31. Negative values count back from the end of the month, so the last day of the month is specified as -1. 0 indicates the day before the first day of the month.
- In the GMT offset field, enter the time ahead of GMT in the format
GMT+hh:mm , or behind GMT in the format GMT-hh:mm . For example, Eastern Standard Time in the USA is GMT-5:00.
- Click Finish.
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