Edit, delete, change
permissions for, or rename an object. For example, to edit a report
you need WM for the report. To delete a report you need WM for the
report (and WMM for the report's parent folder). For containers other
than folders (such as repositories, libraries, and schemas), WM also
affects adding and deleting child items. For example, to add an object
anywhere in a repository you need WM at the repository level. For
folders, adding and deleting child items is controlled by WMM, not
WM.
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Add an object to a folder
or delete an object from a folder. For example, to save a report to
a folder you need WMM for the folder. To remove a report from a folder,
you need WMM for the folder (and WM for the report). To enable someone
to interact with a folder's contents but with not the folder itself,
grant WMM and deny WM.1
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Check in and check out
items in a change-managed area. Applicable only in an optional configuration
for SAS Data Integration Studio.2
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1A folder's WMM settings mirror its WM settings unless the folder has explicit or ACT settings of WMM. A grant (or denial) of WMM on a folder becomes an inherited grant (or denial) of WM on the items and subfolders in that folder. WMM is not inherited from one folder to another. WMM is not applicable to specialized folders (such as virtual folders, favorites folders, or search folders). | |
2For any change-managed areas or resources, change-managed users should have CM (instead of WM or WMM). See Setting up Change Management in SAS Intelligence Platform: Desktop Application Adminstration Guide. |