Adding and removing options from lists
When adding options to a list, such as a user group, using the set command will remove the previous configuration. For example. if you wish to add user D to a user group that already contains members A, B, and C, the command would need to be set member A B C D. If only set member D was used, then all former members would be removed from the group.
However, there are additional commands which can be used instead of set for changing options in a list.
Table 83: Additional commands for lists
append | Add an option to an existing list. For example, append member would add user D to a user group while all previous group members are retained |
select | Clear all options except for those specified. For example, if a group contains members A, B, C, and D and you remove all users except for B, use the command select member B. |
unselect | Remove an option from an existing list. For example, unselect member A would remove member A from a group will all previous group members are retained. |
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