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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Introduction Post 302991798 by rbatte1 on Thursday 16th of February 2017 10:54:03 AM
Old 02-16-2017
Well 'Hello' again then. Is there a problem with your old account?

I lasted posted on 16th October 2016, so I don't think it should have been suspended for being idle.

Do you still have access to the email account you used to register here?



Robin
 

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class_add(3)						     Library Functions Manual						      class_add(3)

NAME
class_add - Add a member to an existing class LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libclass.a) SYNOPSIS
#include <apar_types.h> #include <sys/class.h> class_add(class_apar_handle_t, *class_name, type, member, force); class_apar_handle_t handle class_name char type int member int force int PARAMETERS
The partition descriptor returned by class_open(). Name of the class to which the new member is to be added. Member type as defined in <sys/class.h>. For example: CL_TYPE_UID. Identifier representing type. TRUE/FALSE - If a member is found in another class, force the member to be moved to class_name DESCRIPTION
Add a member to an existing class. If the member is found in another class, the member will be moved to the new class if force is TRUE. Note that the calling process must have root access privileges. RETURN VALUES
Operation successfully completed. An invalid partition handle was specified. Not super user. Permission denied. The class_name is not an ASCII string. The class_name does not exist. No space is available in class_name. A member of type type is already in class_name. A member of type type is in another class. This value is returned only if force is FALSE. Operations on the default class are not sup- ported. SEE ALSO
Functions:class_init(3), class_change(3), class_create(3), class_close(3), class_configure(3), class_get_config_stats(3), class_close(3), class_delete(3), class_destroy(3), class_disable(3), class_enable(3), class_save_database(3), class_restore_database(3), class_load_data- base(3), class_change_name(3), class_database_file_exists(3), class_database_name(3), class_database_modified(3), class_get_classes(3), class_get_class_members(3), Commands:class_admin(8), runclass(1), class_scheduling(4) Other: The System Administration guide. delim off class_add(3)
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