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Security Inheritance Rule in Conceptual Objects
The security inheritance rule is applicable only to conceptual objects. When creating conceptual objects, you can specify how security is implemented based on a user's privileges. There are three security options for a conceptual object that are common to all three views of conceptual objects:
*Root Based. Security is based on the user's security rights on the root object (top level object). Regardless of the entity type (constituent object) level, root privilege takes precedence.
*Entity Based. Implements the security of each individual data object. In the root object (top level object) level, entity privilege takes precedence.
*Conservative. This approach evaluates each entity level privilege and compares it with the root level privilege. The more conservative security of the two is implemented.
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