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Inheritance operators - AWS Organizations

Inheritance operators

Inheritance operators control how inherited policies and account policies merge into the account's effective policy. These operators include value-setting operators and child control operators.

When you use the visual editor in the AWS Organizations console, you can use only the @@assign operator. Other operators are considered an advanced feature. To use the other operators, you must manually author the JSON policy. Experienced policy authors can use inheritance operators to control what values are applied to the effective policy and limit what changes child policies can make.

For information about how policy inheritance works in an organization, see Inheritance examples.

Value-setting operators

You can use the following value-setting operators to control how your policy interacts with its parent policies:

Child control operators

Using child control operators is optional. You can use the @@operators_allowed_for_child_policies operator to control which value-setting operators child policies can use. You can allow all operators, some specific operators, or no operators. By default, all operators (@@all) are allowed.

Note

If an inherited child control operator limits the use of an operator, you can't reverse that rule in a child policy. If you include child control operators in a parent policy, they limit the value-setting operators in all child policies.


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