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2.1.8. reject Chapter 2. Command Reference Description Reject the changes made to the specified object by reverting to the values of the last committed configuration. All changes made to the object will be lost. If the object is added after the last commit, it will be removed. To reject the changes in more than one object, use either the -recursive flag to delete a context and all its children recursively or the -all flag to reject the changes in all objects in the configuration. See also: activate, commit Example 2.4. Reject changes Reject changes in individual objects: gw-world:/> set Address IP4Address example_ip Comments="This comment will be rejected" gw-world:/> reject Address IP4Address example_ip gw-world:/> add Address IP4Address example_ip2 Address=1.2.3.4 Comments="This whole object will be removed" gw-world:/> reject Address IP4Address example_ip2 Reject changes recursively: (will reject changes in the user database and all users) gw-world:/exampledb> set User user1 Comments="Something" gw-world:/exampledb> set User user2 Comments="that will be" gw-world:/exampledb> set User user3 Comments="rejected" gw-world:/exampledb> cc .. gw-world:/> reject LocalUserDatabase exampledb -recursive Reject all changes: gw-world:/anycontext> reject -all All changes since the last commit will be rejected: (example_ip will be removed since it is newly added) gw-world:/> add IP4Address example_ip Address=1.2.3.4 gw-world:/> delete IP4Address example_ip gw-world:/> reject IP4Address example_ip Usage reject [] [] [-recursive] Reject changes made to the specified object. reject -all Reject all changes in the configuration. Options -all -recursive Reject all changes in the configuration. Recursively reject changes. Category that groups object types. The property that identifies the configuration object. May not be applicable depending on the specified . 24