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Visão geral dos grupos dinâmicos
Um grupo dinâmico é um
Grupo do Google em que as assinaturas são gerenciadas automaticamente usando uma consulta de assinatura
ou uma consulta sobre atributos de funcionários, como cargo ou local de uma construção.
Por exemplo, uma consulta de assinatura pode ser "todos os usuários com cargo Escritor técnico
na minha organização".
Como parte da definição do grupo, você fornece a consulta e os sistemas do Google
garantem que todos os usuários correspondentes na organização sejam membros do grupo.
As consultas de assinatura são escritas usando a Common Expression Language (CEL),
que é o idioma padrão usado para escrever expressões para APIs do
Google Cloud.
Embora os grupos dinâmicos sejam criados e mantidos de maneira diferente dos Grupos do Google,
eles são usados para as mesmas finalidades. Os grupos dinâmicos são usados como grupos de
e-mails (para enviar e-mails a um conjunto específico de pessoas) e para gerenciar as
políticas de gerenciamento de identidade e acesso (IAM, na sigla em inglês) e do Google Workspace.
Para mais informações sobre políticas do IAM, consulte
a página do IAM.
Para mais informações sobre as políticas do Google Workspace, consulte
Personalizar o acesso aos serviços do espaço de trabalho do Google usando grupos de acesso
e Personalizar configurações de serviço com grupos de configuração.
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