03-03-2008
Finding a specific UID on a site with hundreads of users.
Hello,
I am not the AIX guru..
This might seem simple for a lot but I am not sure where to start.. So here is my question:
I have a unix account on a remote site. My UID is 999999.
Now I need to create my account at my main site, with the same UID. So i have to make sure the UID 999999 is not used at my main site. How can I check that? Knowing that we have a few hundreds users on the main site?
Many Thanks.
M
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xmdropsiteregister
XmDropSiteRegister(library call) XmDropSiteRegister(library call)
NAME
XmDropSiteRegister -- A Drag and Drop function that identifies a drop site and assigns resources that specify its behavior
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/DragDrop.h>
void XmDropSiteRegister(
Widget widget,
ArgList arglist,
Cardinal argcount);
DESCRIPTION
XmDropSiteRegister identifies the specified widget or gadget as a drop site and sets resource values that define the drop site's behavior.
The routine assigns default values to any resources that are not specified in the argument list. The toolkit generates a warning message
if a drop site is registered with XmNdropSiteActivity set to XmDROP_SITE_ACTIVE and the XmNdropProc resource is NULL.
If the drop site is a descendant of a widget that is registered as a drop site, the XmNdropSiteType resource of the ancestor drop site must
be specified as XmDROP_SITE_COMPOSITE. The ancestor must be registered before the descendant. The drop site is stacked above all other sib-
ling drop sites already registered.
widget Specifies the ID of the widget to be registered.
arglist Specifies the argument list.
argcount Specifies the number of attribute/value pairs in the argument list (arglist).
For a complete definition of DropSite and its associated resources, see XmDropSite(3).
RELATED
XmDisplay(3), XmDropSite(3), XmDropSiteEndUpdate(3), XmDropSiteStartUpdate(3), XmDropSiteUpdate(3), XmDropSiteUnregister(3), and
XmScreen(3).
XmDropSiteRegister(library call)