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AssignPermission -o <object_type> [-t <object_subtype>] -n <object_name> {-u <user_name> | -g <group_name>} [-s <security_domain>] -p <permission>
Option
| Argument
| Description
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-o
| object_type
| Required. Type of the object for which you want to manage permissions. You can specify folder, label, deploymentgroup, query, or connection.
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-t
| object_subtype
| Optional. Type of connection object or query. Not required for other object types. For more information about valid subtypes, see
AssignPermission.
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-n
| object_name
| Required. Name of the object for which you want to manage permissions. You can use special characters for the object name.
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-u
| user_name
| Required if you do not use the -g option. Name of the user for whom you want to add, remove, or update permissions. Use the -u or -g option, not both.
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-g
| group_name
| Name of the group for which you want to add, remove, or update permissions. Specify “Others” as the group name to change permissions for the Others default group.
Use the -u or -g option, but not both.
You can use special characters for the group name.
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-s
| security_domain
| Required if you use LDAP authentication. Name of the security domain that the user or group belongs to. Default is Native.
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-p
| permission
| Required. Permissions you want to add, remove, or update. You assign read, write and execute permission on a global object. Use the characters r, w, and x to assign read, write, and execute permissions.
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Object Type
| Object Subtype
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Query
| Shared
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Query
| Personal
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Connection
| Application
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Connection
| FTP
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Connection
| Loader
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Connection
| Queue
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Connection
| Relational
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