Embedding Objects in a Class
An embedded object is an object of a class that exists within a class or instance declaration of another class. For example, the Win32_SecurityDescriptor class contains Win32_Trustee embedded objects. Each of the Win32_Trustee objects contains a Win32_ACE object. WMI does not limit the depth to which a class can have embedded objects. However, using another design, such as creating an association class, may make a more manageable schema.
For more information about embedded objects, see the following topics:
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