Hi all,
We need a rule expression to be used only in one process model.
How can we prevent that rule expression from being used in another process model or interface? The only way I can think of is to manually check the dependencies of that rule. Could this review of dependencies be automated in some way?
Thanks in advance.
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I do not see a way to prevent that. This feels like an awkward design decision. I am curious. Why is that?
Instead of writing an expression, you could put that code into a script task. This is not exactly a best practice, but might be an option for your specific case.
It is due to a security requirement. We have to store access tokens to client services in Appian database and we have to prevent a query to this table from being used from the Appian front-end. For this, we intend for this query to be done only from a specific process.
Without knowing the details, but for me, this feels more like obscurity than security.
So this is not about the expression, but about restricting access to certain items in a database, correct?
I suggest to contact Appian for ideas about how to do this. If you do that, maybe you could share some details here.