Permission.PolicyName Property
Definition
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Gets the name of the policy that was applied to the current form.
public:
abstract property System::String ^ PolicyName { System::String ^ get(); };
public abstract string PolicyName { get; }
member this.PolicyName : string
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property PolicyName As String
Property Value
The name of the policy or a default value if no policy was applied.
Examples
In the following example, clicking the Button control displays the name of the policy that has been applied to the current form.
public void CTRL1_Clicked(object sender, ClickedEventArgs e)
{
MessageBox.Show(this.Permission.PolicyName);
}
Public Sub CTRL1_Clicked(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As ClickedEventArgs)
MessageBox.Show(Me.Permission.PolicyName)
End Sub
Remarks
InfoPath supports the use of administrative permission policies which list users and groups and their form permissions.
This member can be accessed only by forms running in the same domain as the currently open form, or by forms that have been granted cross-domain permissions.
This type or member can be accessed only from code running in forms opened in Microsoft InfoPath Filler.