MLS extension and non-base modules

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Hello,

Since the recommendation is to work with modules. I was wondering if this
is still true for the mls extension:

"Security level statements are valid only in monolithic policies and base
loadable modules. They are not valid in conditional statemens and non-base
loadable modules".
(Security level statements refers to sensitivity definition).

So, in the case of an mls extension I have to work with a monolithic
policy, is that right?

Thanks,
Sandra

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