Re: Question about Authorization Manager



Secondly to this.. why is it that a task that has only a lower level task as its definition considered invalid? (throws an exception) It seems to me that the operations as defined are supposed to be low level operations, I should be capable of creating a single task from the definition of two or more tasks that have their own operations. Yet this as well throws an exception.

None of this makes sense considering the documentation within Authorization Manager. I am getting very frustrated. =\
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    ... John wrote: ... task as its definition considered invalid? ... It seems to me that the operations as defined are supposed to be low level operations, I should be capable of creating a single task from the definition of two or more tasks that have their own operations. ... Yet this as well throws an exception. ...
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