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 NAME

   rpc_ns_group_delete - Deletes a group attribute

   Used by client, server, or management applications.

 SYNOPSIS

   #include <dce/rpc.h>

   void rpc_ns_group_delete( unsigned32 group_name_syntax,
                             unsigned_char_t *group_name,
                             unsigned32 *status );

 PARAMETERS

   Input

   group_name_syntax
       An integer value that specifies the syntax of the group_name
       parameter.  To use the syntax specified in the
       RPC_DEFAULT_ENTRY_SYNTAX logical name, provide the integer value
       rpc_c_ns_syntax_default.

   group_name
       Specifies the RPC group to delete.  This can be either the global
       or cell-relative name.

   Output

   status
       Returns the status code from this routine.  This status code
       indicates whether the routine completed successfully or, if not,
       why not.  The possible status codes and their meanings are as
       follows:

       rpc_s_ok       Success.

       rpc_s_entry_not_found
                      Name service entry not found.

       rpc_s_incomplete_name
                      Incomplete name.

       rpc_s_invalid_name_syntax
                      Invalid name syntax.

       rpc_s_name_service_unavailable
                      Name service unavailable.

       rpc_s_no_ns_permission
                      No permission for name service operation.

       rpc_s_unsupported_name_syntax
                      Unsupported name syntax.

 DESCRIPTION

   The rpc_ns_group_delete() routine deletes the group attribute from the
   specified entry in the name service database.

   Neither the specified entry nor the entries represented by the group
   members are deleted.

   Permissions Required

   You need write permission to the CDS object entry (the target group
   entry).

 RETURN VALUES

   No value is returned.

 RELATED INFORMATION

   Functions: rpc_ns_group_member_add
              rpc_ns_group_member_delete
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