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How to revise record in ACL

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Table.* is a field level ACL which gives Access to all field on that table. Table.none is a row level ACL which allows you to access records. Both are table level ACL, But the thing is * is a wild card entry.
none is a row level ACL which allows you to access records. - Table. * is a field level ACL which gives Access to all field on the table. Result : Both ITILADMIN and ITIL users will be able to view all records because they have read access to all records with no field level restrictions.
Record ACL rules are processed in the following order: Match the object against table ACL rules. Match the object against field ACL rules.
Row level acl (Table Level) satisfied first before the execution of field level acl. For e.g you have to provide specific role user to read permission to all the fields of the table, Then first you have to provide him row level access means same role permission to table.
An ACL record has three control sections that all have to evaluate to True. In other words, the sections (condition, script, and requires role) are ANDed together. There are two types of ACLs: Row level and Field level. The difference between Row level and Field level is quite simply the dot.
--None--: Grant access to records and all fields in the records. *: Grant access to all fields where there is no field-specific Access Control.
Processing Order: The ACL rules are checked in a sequence where table-level (general) permissions are assessed first, followed by field-level (specific) permissions. This is the operational or technical order of processing.
For table. none means that you are applying the ACL at the table level. For table. *, means that you are applying this for all rows/fields on that table which dont have their own specific table.

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