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Up to 8 friends may be declared with the command
Up to 8 friends may be declared with the command
  @CREATE-FRIEND <user name>
  @CREATE-FRIEND <user name>
Give friends access mode with the command @[[SET-FRIEND-ACCESS]]. To delete a friend, use the @[[DELETE-FRIEND]] command.
Declare a user as friend to the terminal user. Note that the friendship is declared only one way. Give friends access mode with the command @[[SET-FRIEND-ACCESS]]. To delete a friend, use the @[[DELETE-FRIEND]] command.
 
; <user name> : an existing user name.
 
Rules:
#Permitted for all users.
#One user can have a maximum of eight friends.
#When the friend is created, his general [[Access modes|file access]] to the terminal users's files is read, write and append (RWA). This may be changed by @[[SET-FRIEND-ACCESS]]. For a specific file friends may be given restricted access by the @[[SET-FILE-ACCESS]] command.
 
Example:
 
@CREATE-FRIEND GUEST
 
The user GUEST is created as a friend to the terminal user and gets [[Access modes|file access]] RWA.
== Related commands ==
@[[DELETE-FRIEND]]
 
@[[SET-FRIEND-ACCESS]]
== References ==
== References ==
{{ND-doc|60.128.01}} (printed June 1980), page 1-45
{{ND-doc|60.050.06}} section 3.4.2
{{ND-doc|60.050.06}} section 3.4.2


{{ND-doc|60.174.Q01}}
{{ND-doc|60.174.Q01}}
[[Category:Background Commands]]
[[Category:Background Commands]]

Latest revision as of 19:41, 16 July 2013

Up to 8 friends may be declared with the command

@CREATE-FRIEND <user name>

Declare a user as friend to the terminal user. Note that the friendship is declared only one way. Give friends access mode with the command @SET-FRIEND-ACCESS. To delete a friend, use the @DELETE-FRIEND command.

<user name>
an existing user name.

Rules:

  1. Permitted for all users.
  2. One user can have a maximum of eight friends.
  3. When the friend is created, his general file access to the terminal users's files is read, write and append (RWA). This may be changed by @SET-FRIEND-ACCESS. For a specific file friends may be given restricted access by the @SET-FILE-ACCESS command.

Example:

@CREATE-FRIEND GUEST

The user GUEST is created as a friend to the terminal user and gets file access RWA.

Related commands

@DELETE-FRIEND

@SET-FRIEND-ACCESS

References

Norsk Data Document ND–60.128.01 SINTRAN III REFERENCE MANUAL (printed June 1980), page 1-45

Norsk Data Document ND–60.050.06 SINTRAN III USERS GUIDE section 3.4.2

Norsk Data Document ND–60.174.Q01 SINTRAN III QUICK REFERENCE CARD