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delete
Syntax
system.movie.delete ["movieName
"] system.movie.delete ["movieName1
", "movieName2
", "movieName3
"] system.group.delete ["groupName
"] system.group.delete ["groupName1
", "groupName2
", "groupName3
"] system.user.delete ["userID
"] system.user.delete ["userID1
", "userID2
", "userID3
"]
Description
Multiuser Server command; when movie
is specified, immediately deletes all instances of the given movie or movies from the server. New connections to that movie are still possible if the disable
command has not been called.
If group
is specified, the given group(s) is deleted from the server. This does not delete the users who occupied the group.
If user
is specified, the given user(s) is immediately disconnected from the server. To disconnect several users, send a list of users.
The server responds with a message that has the same object and command in the #sender
parameter and the same #subject
and #contents
.
Note: There is also a delete
command in the general Lingo Dictionary that is applied to chunk expressions. It should not be confused with the Multiuser Server delete
command, which is always used in the context of a sendNetMessage()
command.
Examples
This statement deletes all instances of the movie TankWars on the server:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.movie.delete", "anySubject" "TankWars")
To delete more than one movie, use a list containing the movie names:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.movie.delete", "anySubject" ["TankWars", "TicTacToe", "Checkers"])
This statement deletes the group @RedTeam from the server:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.group.delete", "anySubject" "@RedTeam")
This statement disconnects the user BillyJoe from the server:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.user.delete", "anySubject", "BillyJoe")
See also
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