Hi Helix,

Thank you very much! I solved with the Advanced Policy Manager (wildcard 
policy admin tool).  I didn't know the tool and this do turned me useful.

regards

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El 27/05/13 10:30, helix84 escribió:
> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Miguel Angel Robledo
> <marobl...@santafe.gov.ar> wrote:
>> I need to apply it to a number of collections and their associated's
>> elements. I understand that I must do it by SQL because XMLUI only applies
>> to the collection for new items.
> No, there must be something you misunderstood.
>
> It's true that collection permissions apply only to new items.
>
> However, the wildcard policy admin tools is able to change access
> policies on all exising items or bitstreams in a specified collection.
>
> So I think you can use it. It's safer than SQL. But let us know if you
> still think it doesn't do what you want.
>
>
> Regards,
> ~~helix84
>
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