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Stream: associated items

The tables in this document show the fields available for the Contents and Security rules property groups.

By default, only some of the fields are displayed. You can use the column selector (Table ) to add fields.

Tip noteYou can adjust the column width by dragging the header border.

Apps

Apps is available from Associated items when you edit streams. The overview contains a list of the apps that are associated with the selected streams.

Associated items properties
Property Description
Name The name of the app.
Owner The owner of the app.
Published The date when the app was published.
Description The description of the app.
File size (MB) The size of the app.
Last reload Date and time when the app was last reloaded.
ID The ID of the app.
Created Date and time when the app was created.
Last modified Date and time when the app was last modified.
Modified by

By whom the app was modified.

Custom properties

Custom properties, if any, are listed here.

If you make a selection in the overview and click Edit in the action bar, the app edit page is displayed.

User access

User access is available from Associated items when you edit a resource.

The preview shows a grid of the target resources and the source users who have access to the selected items.

Depending on rights, you can either edit or view a user, a resource, or an associated rule.

Security rules

Security rules is available from Associated items when you edit streams. The overview contains a list of the security rules that are associated with the selected streams.

The Security rules property group contains the user condition properties.

User condition properties
Property Description
Name

The name of the security rule.

Description The description of what the rule does.
Resource filter

The ID for the rule.

Actions The permitted actions for the rule.
Disabled

Status values: Yes or No.

Context The security rule context (QMC, Hub, or Both).
Type The security rule type (Default, Read only, or Custom).
Conditions The security rule conditions.
ID The ID of the security rule.
Created Date and time when the security rule was created.
Last modified Date and time when the security rule was last modified.
Modified by

By whom the security rule was modified.

If you make a selection in the overview and click Edit in the action bar, the edit security rule page is displayed.

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