The extensible data security framework is a powerful new
feature in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 that has been made available to
developers and customers to address rich data security policy scenarios. It
enables developers and administrators to secure data in shared tables such that
users have access to only the part of the table that is allowed by the enforced
policy. This feature can be used in conjunction with role-based security (also
supported in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012) to provide more comprehensive security
than was possible in the past.
Data Security policy
concepts
When developing a data security policy, you need to become
familiar with several concepts, such as constrained tables, primary tables,
policy queries, and context
constrained tables
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A constrained
table is the table or tables in a given security policy from which data
is filtered or secured, based on the associated policy query.
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primary tables
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A primary table
is used to secure the content of the related constrained table.
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policy queries
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A policy query is
used to secure the constrained tables specified in a given extensible data
security policy.
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context
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A policy context
is a piece of information that controls the circumstances under which a given
policy is considered to be applicable. If this context is not set, then the
policy, even if enabled, is not enforced.
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The white paper
published by Microsoft which contains complete information of the XDS framework
along with a walk though.
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