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> api command, remove all the versions of an object using api command
sambasivarao
post Jun 9 2007, 11:21 AM
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i want to remove all the versions of an object using the api command.
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sbickle
post Jun 10 2007, 11:23 PM
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Then don't cross post it just makes people hacked off.


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post Jan 10 2010, 08:25 PM
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make sure error reporting is enabled E_ALL.

There are not settings within DirectAdmin that can disable the API that I am aware of. Do you get return if you try runing an API command to directadmin through your webbrowser? It should work
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post Jan 11 2010, 06:26 AM
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Of course there is an API, it is prune

Check the Doc for that (can be found in the download center in the Server download section)


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All documentation is available via EMC Powerlink... you should use your support login.... or get one of your co-workers to download all the manuals
http://www.emc.com/support-training/suppor...c-powerlink.htm

Content_Server_53_SP1_api_ref.pdf {API ref, 5.3.x version, technically not supported in 6.x but is for legacy reasons}
Documentum_6.5_DQL_Reference.pdf
Documentum_6.5_Object_Reference.pdf
Content_Server_6.5_Administration_Guide.pdf
Content_Server_6.5_Fundamentals.pdf

For Web Development
WDK_6.5_Development_Guide.pdf
WDK_6.5_Deployment_Guide.pdf
WDK_6.5_Tutorial.pdf
Webtop_6.5_Deployment_Guide.pdf

Then install WDK & Webtop.... It will be your best resource for finding features that do stuff similar to what you want.... if you see it then examine the source and take what you need. The code in webtop is comment stripped, so I prefer to use WDK code, which is the same but is much easier to read and
much better to work with and upgrade to a newer version

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