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Unpublish ProcessMap

Use this command to unpublish a Longview Process Map from a user group. Use separate lines to unpublish a Longview Process Map from multiple groups. If you unpublish the Longview Process Map from all groups, the Longview Process Map is also removed from all categories.

Note: The Unpublish ProcessMap command does not delete the process map.

Syntax

UNPUBLISH PROCESSMAP ProcessID GROUP [Group]

where:

  • ProcessID is the ID of the Longview Process Map to be unpublished from the group. If the Longview Process Map ID includes spaces, enclose it in double quotation marks. Longview Process Map IDs cannot exceed 100 characters.
  • Group is optional and is the name of the user group from which the Longview Process Map is to be unpublished. If no user group is specified, the Longview Process Map is removed from all user groups and all categories.

Syntax example

UNPUBLISH PROCESSMAP SampleProcessMap GROUP Administrators

Syntax (with an ASCII file)

UNPUBLISH PROCESSMAP @FileName

where:

  • FileName is an existing ASCII file containing the user groups from which the Longview Process Map is unpublished, with the following syntax:

    ProcessID{GROUP{Group

If the file is in the working folder, you don’t need to specify the drive or path. If the file name includes spaces, enclose it in double quotation marks.

Syntax example

UNPUBLISH PROCESSMAP @"Sample ProcessMap Groups.txt"

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Unpublish ProcessMap

Use this command to unpublish a Longview Process Map from a user group. Use separate lines to unpublish a Longview Process Map from multiple groups. If you unpublish the Longview Process Map from all groups, the Longview Process Map is also removed from all categories.

Note: The Unpublish ProcessMap command does not delete the process map.

Syntax

UNPUBLISH PROCESSMAP ProcessID GROUP [Group]

where:

  • ProcessID is the ID of the Longview Process Map to be unpublished from the group. If the Longview Process Map ID includes spaces, enclose it in double quotation marks. Longview Process Map IDs cannot exceed 100 characters.
  • Group is optional and is the name of the user group from which the Longview Process Map is to be unpublished. If no user group is specified, the Longview Process Map is removed from all user groups and all categories.

Syntax example

UNPUBLISH PROCESSMAP SampleProcessMap GROUP Administrators

Syntax (with an ASCII file)

UNPUBLISH PROCESSMAP @FileName

where:

  • FileName is an existing ASCII file containing the user groups from which the Longview Process Map is unpublished, with the following syntax:

    ProcessID{GROUP{Group

If the file is in the working folder, you don’t need to specify the drive or path. If the file name includes spaces, enclose it in double quotation marks.

Syntax example

UNPUBLISH PROCESSMAP @"Sample ProcessMap Groups.txt"

See also

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