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Learn about openID connect scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform endpoint.

The scope resolution operator :: is used to identify and disambiguate identifiers used in different scopes. For more information about scope, see Scope.

Scope refers to the availability of a variable, constant, or procedure for use by another procedure. There are three scoping levels: procedure-level, private module-level, and public module-level. You determine the scope of a variable when you declare it. It's a good idea to declare all variables explicitly to avoid naming-conflict errors between variables with different scopes.

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Explains the concept of scope in PowerShell and shows how to set and change the scope of elements.

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Local scope is a kind of block scope, which is discussed later in this article. Class scope Names of class members have class scope, which extends throughout the class definition regardless of the point of declaration. Class member accessibility is further controlled by the public, private, and protected keywords.

Commands have one of three scopes. The scope determines whether a command (schemaname = appaction) will render for a table within a single app, for a table across all apps, or for all tables and all apps. A command must be bound to a command bar location such as main grid or main form regardless of scope. Therefore, changing the scope will not render the command in different command bar ...

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Learn about scope for Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC) and how to determine the scope for a resource.

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Use role-based access control (RBAC) and scope tags to filter configuration profiles to specific roles.

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