Use the verbs CHANGE, DEFINE, DISPLAY and DELETE to manipulate directory namespace subcontexts. Their use is described in Table 8.
Command syntax | Description |
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DEFINE CTX(ctxName) | Attempts to create a new child subcontext of the current context, having the name ctxName. Fails if there is a security violation, if the subcontext already exists, or if the name supplied is not valid. |
DISPLAY CTX | Displays the contents of the current context. Administered objects are annotated with a, subcontexts with [D]. The Java(TM) type of each object is also displayed. |
DELETE CTX(ctxName) | Attempts to delete the current context's child context having the name ctxName. Fails if the context is not found, is non-empty, or if there is a security violation. |
CHANGE CTX(ctxName) | Alters the current context, so that it now refers to the
child context having the name ctxName. One of two special values of ctxName
can be supplied:
Fails if the specified context does not exist, or if there is a security violation. |
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