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  1. Preface
  2. Command Line Programs and Utilities
  3. Installing and Configuring Command Line Utilities
  4. Using the Command Line Programs
  5. Environment Variables for Command Line Programs
  6. Using infacmd
  7. infacmd as Command Reference
  8. infacmd aud Command Reference
  9. infacmd autotune Command Reference
  10. Infacmd bg Command Reference
  11. infacmd ccps Command Reference
  12. infacmd cluster Command Reference
  13. infacmd cms Command Reference
  14. infacmd dis Command Reference
  15. Infacmd dis Queries
  16. infacmd dp Command Reference
  17. infacmd idp Command Reference
  18. infacmd edp Command Reference
  19. Infacmd es Command Reference
  20. infacmd ics Command Reference
  21. infacmd ipc Command Reference
  22. infacmd isp Command Reference
  23. infacmd ldm Command Reference
  24. infacmd mas Command Reference
  25. infacmd mi Command Reference
  26. infacmd mrs Command Reference
  27. infacmd ms Command Reference
  28. infacmd oie Command Reference
  29. infacmd ps Command Reference
  30. infacmd pwx Command Reference
  31. infacmd roh Command Reference
  32. infacmd rms Command Reference
  33. infacmd rtm Command Reference
  34. infacmd sch Command Reference
  35. infacmd search Command Reference
  36. infacmd sql Command Reference
  37. infacmd tdm Command Reference
  38. infacmd tools Command Reference
  39. infacmd wfs Command Reference
  40. infacmd ws Command Reference
  41. infacmd xrf Command Reference
  42. infacmd Control Files
  43. infasetup Command Reference
  44. pmcmd Command Reference
  45. pmrep Command Reference
  46. Working with filemanager
  47. Working with pmrep Files

ModifyFolder

ModifyFolder

Modifies folder properties. You modify a folder in a non-versioned repository.
The command returns “ModifyFolder successfully completed” or returns “ModifyFolder Failed” message. The modification might fail for the following reasons:
  • The folder does not exist.
  • The new owner does not exist or does not belong to the group.
  • A folder with the new folder name already exists.
The ModifyFolder command uses the following syntax:
modifyFolder -n <folder_name> [-d <folder_description>] [-o <owner_name>] [-a <owner_security_domain>] [-s (shared folder)] [-p <permissions>] [-r <new_folder_name>] [-f <folder_status> (active, frozendeploy, or frozennodeploy)] [-u <os_profile>]
The following table describes the
pmrep
ModifyFolder
options and arguments:
Option
Argument
Description
-n
folder_name
Required. New folder name.
-d
folder_description
Optional. Description of the folder that displays in the Repository Manager.
-o
owner_name
Optional. Current owner of the folder. Any user in the repository can be the folder owner. Default owner is the current user.
-a
owner_security_domain
Required if you use LDAP authentication. Name of the security domain that the owner belongs to. Default is Native.
-s
shared_folder
Optional. Makes the folder shared.
-p
permissions
Optional. Access rights for the folder. If omitted, the Repository Service uses existing permissions.
-r
new_folder_name
Optional. New name of the folder.
-f
folder_status
Optional. Change the folder status to one of the following status:
  • active. This status allows users to check out versioned objects in the folder.
  • frozendeploy (Frozen, Allow Deploy to Replace). This status prevents users from checking out objects in the folder. Deployment into the folder creates new versions of the objects.
  • frozennodeploy (Frozen, Do Not Allow Deploy to Replace). This status prevents users from checking out objects in the folder. You cannot deploy objects into this folder.
-u
os_profile
Optional. Assigns an operating system profile to the folder.

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