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opalr (version 3.3.1)

dsadmin.profile_perm_delete: Delete a permission from a DataSHIELD profile

Description

Delete a permission that was applied on a DataSHIELD profile. Silently returns when there is no such permission.

Usage

dsadmin.profile_perm_delete(opal, name, subject, type = "user")

Arguments

opal

Opal connection object.

name

Profile name.

subject

A vector of subject identifiers: user names or group names (depending on the type).

type

The type of subject: user (default) or group.

See Also

Other DataSHIELD profiles: dsadmin.profile_access(), dsadmin.profile_create(), dsadmin.profile_delete(), dsadmin.profile_enable(), dsadmin.profile_exists(), dsadmin.profile_init(), dsadmin.profile_perm_add(), dsadmin.profile_perm(), dsadmin.profile_rparser(), dsadmin.profiles(), dsadmin.profile()

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
o <- opal.login('administrator','password', url='https://opal-demo.obiba.org')
dsadmin.profile_perm_add(o, 'default', c('andrei', 'valentina'), 'user', 'use')
dsadmin.profile_perm(o, 'default')
dsadmin.profile_perm_delete(o, 'default', c('andrei', 'valentina'), 'user')
opal.logout(o)
}

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