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Azure Data Lake Storage ACL - how we interpret an entry with no permissions granted?

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Both Azure Data Lake Storage Generation 1 and Generation 2 have limit on number of ACL entries per folder/object (28/32). Because of that one may want to clear up ACL a bit. What I can't get from documentation is how to interpret an entry with no permissions checked in UI (None permissions level) - does it translates into explicit deny or it is the same as if I remove this entry from ACL? I mean both UI and PowerShell allow adding ACL entry without permissions but it is not clear if it translates to deny or not? If it does not then None permissions level makes no sense and it would not be allowed to add such ACL entry I assume. Can somebody clarify/confirm that to me, if possible, with link to Microsoft documentation.

Just to illustrate how these permissions looks like in Azure console:

Azure ADSL ACL entries with no permissions checked

So those with no ticks are deny or equivalent of not having entry at all?

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