How item level permission works in sharepoint

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How does item level permission work in SharePoint?

User’s permission is one of the most useful features of the SharePoint. It defines the level of access a SharePoint user can have across the whole system. Item Level Permission is a way to restrict/allow a particular user to access and edit different entries on the platform. The Item level permission can be configured to allow the users to read and write only their entries. For example, in a leave application submission form to the Human Resource department, you may not want an employee to see the applications filled by all the other employees. So, with Item level permissions you will set the permission for the user to view and edit only his/her entry in the form.

Why do you need the Item level permissions? The site itself controls the permission to the lists using its security groups and permission levels. However, when you set a permission to a list on SharePoint, it is applied to the whole list- that is, all the “items� in the list. Here all the items in the list would have the same permission level. However, sometimes you may want to have a particular item in the list to have a unique permission, different from other items in the same list. So, in order to set unique permission behavior for the items in the list, you would need the Item Level


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