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Understanding The Scopes Requested
Scopes are the necessary permissions required by Zluri for connecting an integration to Zluri. Different scopes provide different capabilities for you on Zluri, such as Discovery, workflow, Provisioning, and Audit logs.
Scopes can have read or write permission. Scopes with read permission can fetch data on Zluri, and those with write permissions give Zluri access to read and edit the data.
Scope sensitivity is a measure of the sensitivity of the data Zluri can fetch using the scope and the level of access it gives to Zluri.
When connecting an integration, you'll see a list of scopes separated into two sections:
Required scopes: Required scopes are the necessary permissions required by Zluri to connect an app with Zluri. So, these scopes are selected by default while connecting.
Other scopes are the permissions required by Zluri if you need Zluri to provide you with all its capabilities, like workflows and provisioning. You’ll need to select these scopes while connecting an integration.
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Scopes are the necessary permissions required by Zluri for connecting an integration to Zluri. Different scopes provide different capabilities for you on Zluri, such as Discovery, workflow, Provisioning, and Audit logs.
Scopes can have read or write permission. Scopes with read permission can fetch data on Zluri, and those with write permissions give Zluri access to read and edit the data.
Scope sensitivity is a measure of the sensitivity of the data Zluri can fetch using the scope and the level of access it gives to Zluri.
When connecting an integration, you'll see a list of scopes separated into two sections:
Required scopes: Required scopes are the necessary permissions required by Zluri to connect an app with Zluri. So, these scopes are selected by default while connecting.
Other scopes are the permissions required by Zluri if you need Zluri to provide you with all its capabilities, like workflows and provisioning. You’ll need to select these scopes while connecting an integration.
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