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In your local system, create a JSON file that specifies the path within DME for the bookmark. For general usage information about the dm_add_bookmark command, refer to Adding a Bookmark via the CLU. As an administrator, you can specify additional parameters (userId and permission) in the JSON file:
Code Block { "path" : "/Path/To/Bookmark", "userId" : "
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user ID or group name", "permission": "The permission to set for the path, in ALL CAPS" }
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The system accepts the following capitalized values for the permission field
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- OWN
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- WRITE
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- READ
Run the dm_add_bookmark command as described in Adding a Bookmark via the CLU. The system responds as follows:
- If your JSON file specifies a bookmark path for an existing DME user, but does
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- not specify a permission level for that user, then the system leaves the existing permission level as it is.
- If your JSON file specifies an NIH user account that does not exist as a DME user yet, and specifies a permission level for that user, the system creates that user in DME with the specified permission level.
- The system creates the user in the DOC with which you are affiliated, and does not set a base path.
- Ask the specified user or group of users to log out of DME and log in again.
For example, consider the following command:
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With the following code in the specified my-bookmark.json file, the command gives the doejohn9 user Write access to the PI_Lab1 collection, creates a bookmark named MyCollection for that user, and associates the bookmark with the PI_Lab1 collection:
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{ "path" : "/Example_Archive/PI_Lab1", "userId" : "doejohn9", "permission": "WriteWRITE" } |