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AF SDK Reference

AFSecurityMapping Properties

  • Last UpdatedNov 18, 2025
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AFSecurityMapping Properties

The AFSecurityMapping type exposes the following members.

Properties

  NameDescription
Public property
Account
The account that is being mapped to the SecurityIdentity.
Public property
AccountDisplayName
The name of the account that is being mapped to the SecurityIdentity.
Public property
CheckOutInfo
This read-only property returns the checked out status information for the object.
Public property
Description
Read/write property that provides a more detailed description of the object.
Public property
ID
Read-only property that provides a unique identifier for the object to be used for quick access that is not dependent upon the index.
(Inherited from AFObject.)
Public property
Identity
This read-only property contains identity of the object.
(Inherited from AFObject.)
Public property
IsDeleted
This read-only property indicates whether the object has been deleted.
(Inherited from AFObject.)
Public property
IsDirty
This read-only property indicates whether the object has been modified since the last save to the PI AF Server.
Public property
IsNew
This read-only property indicates whether the object is new and has never been saved to the PI AF Server.
Public property
MappingType
Gets the AFSecurityMappingType for the current AFSecurityMapping
Public property
Name
Read/write property that identifies the name of the object.
Public property
PISystem
This read-only property allows access to the PISystem associated with this object.
(Inherited from AFObject.)
Public property
Security
This read-only property returns the AFSecurity information for the object.
Public property
SecurityIdentity
The AFSecurityIdentity associated with this security mapping.
Public property
UniqueID
Read-only property that provides the object's ID as a String.
(Inherited from AFObject.)

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