Méthode Revoke
Revokes previously granted permissions from a grantee or grantees on the alias data type.
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Revoke(ObjectPermissionSet, String) | Revokes a previously granted set of permissions from a grantee on the alias data type. | |
Revoke(ObjectPermissionSet, array<String> [] () [] []) | Revokes a previously granted set of permissions from a list of grantees on the alias data type. | |
Revoke(ObjectPermissionSet, String, Boolean, Boolean) | Revokes previously granted permissions from a grantee on the alias data type and any other users to whom the grantee has granted the specified set of permissions. The grantee is also given the ability to revoke the specified set of permissions from other users under an assumed role. | |
Revoke(ObjectPermissionSet, array<String> [] () [] [], Boolean, Boolean) | Revokes previously granted permissions from grantees on the alias data type and any other users to whom the grantees have granted the specified set of permissions. The grantees are also given the ability to revoke the specified set of permissions from other users under an assumed role. | |
Revoke(ObjectPermissionSet, String, Boolean, Boolean, String) | Revokes previously granted permissions from a grantee on the alias data type and any other users to whom the grantee has granted the specified set of permissions. The grantee is also given the ability to revoke the specified set of permissions from other users under an assumed role. | |
Revoke(ObjectPermissionSet, array<String> [] () [] [], Boolean, Boolean, String) | Revokes previously granted permissions from grantees on the alias data type and any other users to whom the grantees have granted the specified set of permissions. The grantees are also given the ability to revoke the specified set of permissions from other users under an assumed role. |
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