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Security Labels and the Copy, Save As, Revise, and Move Actions
This section describes how security labels behave during the copy, save as, revise, and move actions.
Action
Description
Copy
When an object is copied, the security label values on the original object are copied to the new object. Object initialization rules are not applied to the new object. The new object does not carry forward any associations to agreements.
Save As
When a “save as” action is performed an object, the new object has the same security label values as the original object. Object initialization rules are not applied to the new object. The new object does not carry forward any associations to agreements. If a user is cleared to access the object by an authorizing agreement:
a “save as” action performed within a workspace fails.
a “save as” action performed outside a workspace succeeds, but the user cannot see the new object.
Revise
If a user revises, creates a new view version, or a new one-off version of an object, the security label values from the previous version are carried forward to the new object. Object initialization rules are not applied to the revised object. If a user is cleared to access the object by an authorizing agreement, a revise action within a workspace fails.
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If the agreement authorizes access to a Latest revision, the revised object is still authorized by the agreement. If the agreement authorizes access to a specified revision or range of revisions, the revised object is not added to any agreements with which the previous version was associated. For more information, see Authorized Object Revisions Through Agreements.
Move
If an object is moved, the security labels on the object remain the same. If the object was subject to an agreement before the move and if it is moved outside of the scope of the agreement, then it is no longer subject to the agreement. For more information, see Scope of an Agreement.