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Agreed with Teresa. It should be relevant to prior steps. For example, the 1st row in the slice access applies "No Access" to U8#Grandparent.Base. The 2nd row applies "All Access" to U8#Child1. Then, on the 3rd row, if we increase access to "Read Only" on U8#Parent.Base. Assume all 3 rows will be evaluated, and nothing stop in the middle of evaluation. Then Child1 now is still All access, because All access cannot be increased to Read only. However, all other children will be "Read only" because they are originally "No Access", and can be increased to "Read only".
Please correct if I am wrong. I think the combination of "Increase access" with "No Access" and "Decrease access" with "All Access" do not make sense. How can we increase access to no access or decrease access to all access? These two combinations should never work.
Kai
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