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Risposta: Re: New Objects types, how do I register new device type

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Subject: Risposta: Re: New Objects types, how do I register new device type
From: Massimo Carnevali <Massimo.Carnevali@COMUNE.BOLOGNA.IT>
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 09:23:45 +0100
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Yes, really it was written for Netview V4 and it seems to work also on V5.
Source code
is included.
Massimo





>Can the ultility wteuiap6 be used on NetView 4.1.2?




>From: Massimo.Carnevali@COMUNE.BOLOGNA.IT on 12/15/98 12:27 PM CET


>Please respond to NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU

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>Once you have created the fields you can update them using an utility
>called
>wteuiap6. It is not in the base code but you can download it for free at:
>ftp://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/SG244515/
>With this tool you can set a value for an object field from the command
>line
>or from a shell.
>Hope this helps.
>Massimo Carnevali - IBM Global Services Italy
> This is where the problems start.  When you add an object to a map for
> the
> first time it inherits the properties of the symbol you allocate to it,
> and
> I
> think you can amend the capabilities if you wish.  If an object already
> exists
> and you use the right mouse button menu Edit -> Modify/Describe ->
> Object
> you
> can select the Capabilities and view them, but it is Read Only.  The
> only
> way
> I have found to change the capabilities is the delete the object from
> all
> maps
> and re-create it.  I have described this problem before but no-one
> offered
> a
> better solution.

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