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The following H2s and H3s are going to be reused in several different topics that need identical information. {: shortdesc}
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H2 - Define IAM access is used in the following files:
- catalog-vsi-tutorial.md
- catalog-vsipower-tutorial.md
- catalog-terraform-template-tutorial.md
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define-iam-segment.md
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H3 - Edit output value descriptions is used in the following files:
- catalog-vsi-tutorial.md
- catalog-vsipower-tutorial.md
- catalog-terraform-template-tutorial.md
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edit-output-segment.md
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H2 - Manage compliance is used in the following files:
- catalog-vsi-tutorial.md
- catalog-vsivpc-tutorial.md
- catalog-vsipower-tutorial.md
- catalog-operator-tutorial.md
- catalog-opbundle-tutorial.md
- catalog-terraform-template-tutorial.md
See
manage-compliance-segment.md
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Paragraph - Intro to String comparisons is used in the following files:
- known-issues.md
- iam-wildcard.md
- iam-condition-properties.md
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The following table lists the string comparison operators that you can use to build access policies with /v2/policies
syntax. For more information about each version, see Comparing /v1/policies
and /v2/policies
syntax. For example use cases of the operators, see Resource attribute-based conditions.
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- Table - String comparisons is used in the following files:
- known-issues.md
- iam-wildcard.md
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Operator | Description |
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stringEquals |
Case-sensitive string comparison. Boolean or number values are converted into a string before comparison. |
stringMatch |
Case-sensitive string match is performed between the pattern and the target string by using either an asterisk (* ), question mark (? ), both, or none (same as literal value). An asterisk (* ) represents any sequence of zero or more characters in the string, and a question mark (? ) represents any single character. You can also express an asterisk * and question mark ? as a literal value by enclosing each within two sets of curly brackets {{}} . |
stringExists |
Boolean where true indicates that the string must be present and can be empty. false indicates that the string must not be present. |
stringEqualsAnyOf |
Case-sensitive exact string matching any of the strings in an array of strings. Limit of 10 values. |
stringMatchAnyOf |
Case-sensitive string matching any of the strings in an array of strings. The string values can include either an asterisk (* ), question mark (? ), both, or none (same as literal value). An asterisk (* ) represents any sequence of zero or more characters in the string, and a question mark (? ) represents any single character. You can also express an asterisk * and question mark ? as a literal value by enclosing each within two sets of curly brackets {{}} . Limit of 10 values. |
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- H3 - Federating users to IBM Cloud is used in the following files:
- iam-identities.md
- iam-mappings.md
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