You can use one or more objectPtr statements to specify
values for any pointers that are available for the specified class. Use
these pointers to supply values for primary keys that are also pointers, as
well as to provide values for non-primary key pointers.The class name points
to the class of the object. The fields that follow the objectPtr keyword
indicate the primary keys for the object being pointed.
[objectPtr pointer-name {
class = class-name fd
(field1) = "str1" fd
(field2) = "str2" fd
...
(fieldN) = "strN" fd
}]
[permGrantGroups {
(add | remove) = "group-name" | all fd
...
}]
...
Use the permGrantGroups statement to grant or revoke write
permission to or from, one or more user groups. To grant to or revoke from
all groups, set the add or remove statement to all.
[permGrantUsers {
(add | remove) = "user-name") fd
...
}]
Use the remaining fields to specify values for additional
class properties of the class in which you are inserting the new object.
[(field1) = "str1" fd
(field2) = "str2" fd
...
(fieldN) = "strN" fd]
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