<authorization>
<action>...</action>
<object>
<special>self</special>
</object>
</authorization>
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Self Clause
Last modified 22 Aug 2023 19:13 +02:00
Select object(s) that represent the user which initiates the operation. For authorizations, it means that the object is the subject of the operation.
Listing 1. Authorization related to the subject itself
TODO limitations; explain also delegation scenarios
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