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2.1.6. copy command. Usage commit Chapter 2. Command Reference Note Requires Administrator privilege. 2.1.6. copy Copy object. Description Make a copy of a configuration object. The created copy will have identical values for all properties, except for the identifier, which is modified to be unique for the new object. Some objects can't be copied. It is not possible to copy an object that has child objects. Also it is not possible to copy for example "DNS" and "DateTime", as there can only be a single instance of these object types. Usage copy [] [] [] Options Category that groups object types. The property that identifies the configuration object. May not be applicable depending on the specified . Parent of new object. Type of configuration object to perform operation on. 2.1.7. delete Delete specified objects. Description Delete the specified object, removing it from the configuration. Add the force flag to delete the object even if it is referenced by other objects or if it is a context that has child objects that aren't deleted. This may cause objects referring to the specified object or one of its children to get errors that must be corrected before the configuration can be activated. See also: undelete 22

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command.
Usage
commit
Note
Requires Administrator privilege.
2.1.6. copy
Copy object.
Description
Make a copy of a configuration object. The created copy will have identical values for all properties,
except for the identifier, which is modified to be unique for the new object.
Some objects can't be copied. It is not possible to copy an object that has child objects. Also it is not
possible to copy for example "DNS" and "DateTime", as there can only be a single instance of these
object types.
Usage
copy [<Category>] <Type> [<Identifier>] [<Parent>]
Options
<Category>
Category that groups object types.
<Identifier>
The property that identifies the configuration object. May not be applicable
depending on the specified <Type>.
<Parent>
Parent of new object.
<Type>
Type of configuration object to perform operation on.
2.1.7. delete
Delete specified objects.
Description
Delete the specified object, removing it from the configuration.
Add the force flag to delete the object even if it is referenced by other objects or if it is a context that
has child objects that aren't deleted. This may cause objects referring to the specified object or one
of its children to get errors that must be corrected before the configuration can be activated.
See also:
undelete
2.1.6. copy
Chapter 2. Command Reference
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