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remove directory(8cds)

Removes a value from a set-valued or single-valued attribute (including application-defined attributes) of a directory

Synopsis

cdscp remove directory directory-name
attribute-name
[= attribute-value]

Arguments

directory-name
The full name of the directory.

attribute-name
The name of a particular attribute. Specify only one attribute at a time. See The cds_attributes File in the OSF DCE Administration Guide - Core Components for the list of attributes and corresponding data types that your application uses.

attribute-value
The value of a particular attribute. The value of an application-defined attribute is dependent on the type of attribute.

Description
The remove directory command removes a value from a set-valued or single-valued attribute (including application-defined attributes) of a directory. If you do not specify a value, the command removes the entire attribute. This command can delete attributes created by the add directory and set directory commands. Usually this task is performed through the client application. See the OSF DCE Administration Guide for more information about attributes.

Privileges Required
You must have w (write) permission to the directory.

Notes
This command is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may not be provided in future releases of DCE.

Examples
To remove the value 1 from the user-defined, set-valued attribute dirregion of a directory named /.:/sales, follow these steps:

1. Read The cds_attributes file in Appendix B of the OSF DCE Administration Guide - Core Components to check that the attribute dirregion is listed, as shown in the following display:

OID LABEL SYNTAX
1.3.22.1.3.66 dirregion small

2. Enter the following command to remove the value 1 from the attribute dirregion.

cdscp> remove directory /.:/sales dirregion = 1

Related Information
Commands:

add directory(8cds)

list directory(8cds)

set directory(8cds)

set directory to skulk(8cds)

show directory(8cds)

Book: OSF DCE Administration Guide - Core Components