Use SecDelete to delete a security record.
SecDelete may also be entered as SecDel[ete], SecPur[ge], DeleteS[ec], DelS[ec], PurgeS[ec], or PurS[ec].
Required Operands
DIR is the directory.
USER is the user ID.
SecDelete can also be invoked by entering the ContextDelete command when a SecLibrary session is current.
If directory/user security is altered while the user in question is logged on and attached to the directory in question, the new security level won't take effect until the user reattaches to the directory or logs off and logs back on.
When Valid
The user must have DEFS access level for the directory prefix of the DIR directory (the part of the directory name preceding an imbedded period). If DIR has no prefix, the user must have system-wide DEFS access.
Return Codes
OK Successful.
NF Security record not found.
SC Inadequate access level.
Examples
Delete the security definition for directory "4191" for user "SDK":
=> purs 4191,sdk