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The scope resolution operator :: is used to identify and disambiguate identifiers used in different scopes. For more information about scope, see Scope.

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A search scope defines a subset of information in the search index. If you imagine that the entire index of content is a pie, a scope is one or more slices. A conventional slice of pie may be triangular in shape, but by using scope rules, you can slice the pie into many different shapes. Scopes can be enabled on the Search box on sites, as a tab on the Search Center site, or in some Web Parts ...

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Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions from the generation of energy that you purchase from a utility provider. These greenhouse gas emissions enter the atmosphere from the consumption of purchased electricity, steam, heat, and cooling. Globally, Scope 2 represents one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. The generation of electricity and heat now accounts for at least a third ...

Learn about openID connect scopes and permissions in the Microsoft identity platform endpoint.

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Scopes are a unique type of control action in Power Automate. You can think of a scope as a container that groups related actions together. When you run a scope, all the actions inside it execute as one single block. This makes it easier to manage, organize, and keep track of your flow, especially as it gets more complicated.

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The scope of a declared element is the set of all code that can refer to it without qualifying its name or making it available through an Imports Statement (.NET Namespace and Type). An element can have scope at one of the following levels: