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is_user_in_direct_group function |
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Contained in package wwsec_api. Call this function to check if a user is individually (directly) registered as a member of a specific group. If the specified user's membership in the specified group is the result of the user's membership in another group that is a member of the specified group (an indirect membership), this function returns FALSE. Example: A user can have an individual membership in the Oracle Portal Administrators group, or can have a membership in the Oracle Portal Administrators group by being a member of the DBA group, which is a member of the Oracle Portal Administrators group. If a membership in DBA causes this user to be a member of Oracle Portal Administrators, this function would return FALSE. If the user has a direct membership in Oracle Portal Administrators, this function would return TRUE. function is_user_in_direct_group (
) returns boolean; |
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Version: Oracle Portal 3.0.6.6.5 or later | |
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Parameters: |
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p_person_id |
A unique identifier for a person. Datatype: in number |
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p_group_id |
A unique identifier for a group. Datatype: in number |
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Returns: This function returns TRUE or FALSE. Exceptions: Any exception returns FALSE. Example: l_boolean boolean; l_boolean := wwsec_api.is_user_in_direct_group (
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The PL/SQL API Reference is part of the Portal Developer Kit on Portal Studio |