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Operating Systems Solaris How to learn Solaris? Post 302546558 by gabam on Thursday 11th of August 2011 11:56:11 AM
Old 08-11-2011
How to learn Solaris?

Dear friends,
I have always been facinated by this operating system and didn't have the chance to get a hand on it. Now I have decided to take it seriously and learn it. What do you guys recommend for me? Books, tutorials, forums like this etc. And which one would be the best, I have dowloaded a few books each having almost 800 pages, would they be helpful?
Thanks
 

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HW_MODIFYOBJECT(3)							 1							HW_MODIFYOBJECT(3)

hw_Modifyobject - Modifies object record

SYNOPSIS
bool hw_modifyobject (int $connection, int $object_to_change, array $remove, array $add, [int $mode]) DESCRIPTION
This command allows to remove, add, or modify individual attributes of an object record. The object is specified by the Object ID $object_to_change. In order to modify an attribute one will have to remove the old one and add a new one. hw_modifyobject(3) will always remove the attributes before it adds attributes unless the value of the attribute to remove is not a string or array. The keys of both arrays are the attributes name. The value of each array element can either be an array, a string or anything else. If it is an array each attribute value is constructed by the key of each element plus a colon and the value of each element. If it is a string it is taken as the attribute value. An empty string will result in a complete removal of that attribute. If the value is neither a string nor an array but something else, e.g. an integer, no operation at all will be performed on the attribute. This is necessary if you want to add a completely new attribute not just a new value for an existing attribute. If the remove array contained an empty string for that attribute, the attribute would be tried to be removed which would fail since it doesn't exist. The following addition of a new value for that attribute would also fail. Setting the value for that attribute to e.g. 0 would not even try to remove it and the addition will work. If you would like to change the attribute 'Name' with the current value 'books' into 'articles' you will have to create two arrays and call hw_modifyobject(3). Example #1 modifying an attribute <?php // $connect is an existing connection to the Hyperwave server // $objid is the ID of the object to modify $remarr = array("Name" => "books"); $addarr = array("Name" => "articles"); $hw_modifyobject($connect, $objid, $remarr, $addarr); ?> In order to delete/add a name=value pair from/to the object record just pass the remove/add array and set the last/third parameter to an empty array. If the attribute is the first one with that name to add, set attribute value in the remove array to an integer. Example #2 adding a completely new attribute <?php // $connect is an existing connection to the Hyperwave server // $objid is the ID of the object to modify $remarr = array("Name" => 0); $addarr = array("Name" => "articles"); $hw_modifyobject($connect, $objid, $remarr, $addarr); ?> Note Multilingual attributes, e.g. 'Title', can be modified in two ways. Either by providing the attributes value in its native form 'language':'title' or by providing an array with elements for each language as described above. The above example would than be: Example #3 modifying Title attribute <?php $remarr = array("Title" => "en:Books"); $addarr = array("Title" => "en:Articles"); $hw_modifyobject($connect, $objid, $remarr, $addarr); ?> or Example #4 modifying Title attribute <?php $remarr = array("Title" => array("en" => "Books")); $addarr = array("Title" => array("en" => "Articles", "ge"=>"Artikel")); $hw_modifyobject($connect, $objid, $remarr, $addarr); ?> This removes the English title 'Books' and adds the English title 'Articles' and the German title 'Artikel'. Example #5 removing attribute <?php $remarr = array("Title" => ""); $addarr = array("Title" => "en:Articles"); $hw_modifyobject($connect, $objid, $remarr, $addarr); ?> Note This will remove all attributes with the name 'Title' and adds a new 'Title' attribute. This comes in handy if you want to remove attributes recursively. Note If you need to delete all attributes with a certain name you will have to pass an empty string as the attribute value. Note Only the attributes 'Title', 'Description' and 'Keyword' will properly handle the language prefix. If those attributes don't carry a language prefix, the prefix 'xx' will be assigned. Note The 'Name' attribute is somewhat special. In some cases it cannot be complete removed. You will get an error message 'Change of base attribute' (not clear when this happens). Therefore you will always have to add a new Name first and than remove the old one. Note You may not surround this function by calls to hw_getandlock(3) and hw_unlock(3). hw_modifyobject(3) does this internally. PARAMETERS
o $connection - The connection identifier. o $object_to_change - The object to be changed. o $remove - An array of attributes to remove. o $add - An array of attributes to add. o $mode - The last parameter determines if the modification is performed recursively. 1 means recursive modification. If some of the objects cannot be modified they will be skipped without notice. hw_error(3) may not indicate an error though some of the objects could not be modified. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. PHP Documentation Group HW_MODIFYOBJECT(3)
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