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NNETDELPRP()
Deletes an object property
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Syntax
NNETDELPRP(<cObjName>,[<nObjType>],<cPropName>,
[<cServer>|<nConId>]) --> lSuccess
Netware: 2.2 and 3.11
Arguments
<cObjName> Designates the name of the bindery object that is
processed.
<nObjType> Designates a numeric value that indicates the object
type. The header file CTNNET.CH contains symbolic constants for the
object types defined by Novell for use with the bindery functions of
CA-Clipper Tools. The default value indicates the object type OBJ_USER.
<cPropName> Designates the name of the property that is deleted.
The name can contain the wildcards "?" and "*". In this case, all
properties matching the search mask are deleted.
<cServer> Designates the name of the file server for which the
bindery is accessed. Your workstation must be attached to <cServer>.
<nConId> Designates the connection ID of your workstation on
<cServer>.
Returns
NNETDELPRP() returns .T. if the property <cPropName> has been deleted
successfully. If an error occurs, the Novell error code can be queried
with the NNETERROR() function.
Description
Important! NNETDELPRP() is a low level bindery function and should
be used only with extensive knowledge of the bindery concept and the
Novell API.
NOVELL NET DELETE PROPERTY
NNETDELPRP() allows you to delete properties of a bindery object.
Sufficient bindery and object access rights are required. The necessary
object access rights depend on the object security of the object that is
manipulated. For efficiency reasons, user defined object types must be
passed in the high-low format.
Examples
. Delete property IDENTIFICATION of the user MICK:
IF NNETDELPRP('MICK',,'IDENTIFICATION')
? 'Property has been deleted successfully!'
ELSE
? 'Property could not be deleted!'
ENDIF
. The property IDENTIFICATION of a user object contains a user's
full name. In the example above, this information is deleted. Other
information, such as the user name (login name) or the password is
not affected.
See Also:
NNETCRTPRP()
NNETDELOBJ()
NNETERROR()
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