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Edit and Access Rights
Control the edit and access rights for UI elements directly in the UI contract for certain UI elements, and indirectly via business objects and their simple properties.

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Control the edit and access rights for UI elements directly in the UI contract for certain UI elements, and indirectly via business objects and their simple properties.
| Available in: Lightning Experience in Performance, Unlimited, and Enterprise Editions that have Consumer Goods Cloud enabled. |
To set the edit and access rights directly on a UI element, use binding attributes.
To set the edit and access rights for business objects or simple properties, use the AclObjectType and AclPermission objects in business logic.

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