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join- Command—Remove Users from Native Groups

Valid in the native environments

The join‑ command removes users from a group.

Note: This command also exists in the AC environment but operates differently.

To use the join‑ command, one of the following conditions must be true:

If you only have ownership of the user's profile, you do not have sufficient authority to remove the user from a group. Both the MODIFY and JOIN properties are required if an ADMIN is to have the authority to modify CA ControlMinder records and native groups

This command has the following format:

{join‑|j‑} userName group(groupName)
group(groupName)

Specifies the native group from which to remove the user.

userName

Specifies the user name of the user you want to remove from the group. When removing more than one user from the group, enclose the list of user names in parentheses and separate the user names with a space or a comma.

Example

The user Bill wants to remove the users sales25 and sales43 from the PAYROLL group.

More information:

showusr Command—Display Native User Properties

showgrp Command—Display Native Group Properties

join[x]- Command—Remove Users from Groups

join Command—Add Users to Native Groups