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DIR.REMOVEGROUPMEMBER

Removes a member from a group.

Syntax

Parameters

NAME (required)
Unique identifier for the name of the entry from which members are being removed. The value is relative to the baseDN property.

MEMBER (required)
Name of the entry to remove as a member (usually, but not required to be, a user). The value is relative to the baseDN property, but is changed into the fully-qualified distinguished name prior to searching for the matching CS.Property.dir.uniquemember attribute value.

Error Numbers

The possible values of errno include:

Value
Description
-15003
Name being deleted does not exist.
-15004
Implementation doesn't support this operation
-15005
Unexpected naming exceptions from JNDI provider.
-15006
A required property missing, or class name specified for factory classes is in error.
-15007
Unexpected schema violation errors from JNDI provider.
-15008
General error in the syntax of an IName.
-15009
Unexpected invalid attribute exceptions from JNDI provider
-15010
Unexpected invalid attribute id exceptions from JNDI provider.
-15011
Unexpected invalid attribute value exceptions from JNDI provider.
-15012
User does not have permission to perform the operation.
-15013
Node cannot be deleted because it has children.
-15014
Unexpected JNDI read error.
-15015
Unexpected JNDI write error.
-15016
JNDI attribute already in use.
-15018
User is not a member.
-15020
User is not valid.
-15023
Unexpected JNDI connection errors.
-15024
Required attribute missing.
-15025
Unknown error.
-15026
Missing required create attribute.
-15028
User delete SQL failure.
-15029
Cannot delete user attributes.
-15030
SQL error.
-15031
Query failed.
-15034
Database error occurred while attempting to delete an attribute.
-15036
Missing or invalid child argument tags for tag.

Description

This tag removes a member from a group, note that this tag does not remove a child from a group. In most SPIs, this entails removing the specified user's distinguished name from the set of values of the specified group's uniquemember attribute. Not that this tag does not remove a child from a group hierarchy through a delete operation.

If CS.Property.dir.referentialIntegrity is turned on, the CS.Property.dir.member attribute (backlink) of the user is also updated, if implemented by the SPI (e.g., the value in the property file is not populated).

Example

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