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Originally posted on April 9 2019 at 09:53 UTC

Hi Any Idea for the below mentioned case

If the user has application A access then he should not have application B access. How to configure this?

Possible Options:

1- Application B shouldn't be visible in Request access page.

2- If He/she request for Application B, the request should be auto rejected.

Can any of the above two is possible in Saviynt.

Regards

Aparna

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Community_User
Saviynt Employee
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Originally posted on April 9 2019 at 10:08 UTC

The above mentioned has been done through access query in endpoint .


Now a new questions :

1. if the application A has 2 specific roles then he should not access application A and vice versa.


Regards

Aparna

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Originally posted on April 9 2019 at 10:23 UTC

1. if the application A has 2 specific roles then he should not access application B and vice versa.

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Originally posted on May 16 2019 at 10:12 UTC

If you are referring to business roles, you can still implement access query based control

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