03/04/85 edit_proj Syntax as a command: edit_proj Project or edit_proj project keyword or edit_proj project keyword old_value or edit_proj project keyword new_value or edit_proj project keyword old_value new_value Function: changes project registration information. The command can be invoked in several ways as described below. 1. The command can be invoked in the format "edit_proj project," in which case you are queried for changes to each keyword. 2. The command can be invoked in the format "edit_proj project keyword," in which case you are queried for a change only to the specified keyword. 3. The command can be invoked in the format "edit_proj project keyword old_value." In this case, "keyword" must be either "administrator" or "group" and "old_value" must be one of the multiple values associated with "administrator" or "group." This invocation permits you to be queried for a change to the specified value associated with the "administrator" or "group" keyword. 4. the command can be invoked in the format "edit_proj project keyword new_value," in which case the keyword value is changed to new_value. 5. The command can be invoked in the format "edit_proj project keyword old_value new_value," in which case old_value is changed to new_value. In this case, keyword must be either "administrator" or "group." Arguments: project is the project_id of the project whose registration data items are to be edited. If this is the only argument specified, edit_proj prints each data item one at a time and waits for a response from the accounting administrator before proceeding. The accounting administrator may respond with any one of the following: carriage return to leave the item unchanged. a new value to replace the printed value. stop to exit immediately from the edit_proj command without making any changes. keyword is the particular data item to be changed. The valid keywords are: title t investigator inv investigator_address inv_addr supervisor sup supervisor_address sup_addr supervisor_phone sup_phone account acct requisition req requisition_amount amt cutoff_date cutoff billing_name billto billing_address billat group grp attributes attr grace gr administrator admin quota q directory_quota directory quota alias aka groups gps min_ring min max_ring max max_foreground maxfg max_background maxbg abs_foreground_cpu_limit absfgcpulim pdir_quota pdq rate_structure rs accounting_category acct_cat authorization authorization audit audit old_value is one of the current values of the administrator keyword or the group keyword. new_value is the new value of the data item identified by the specified keyword. Notes: If the accounting administator requests a change to either the requisition or account number of the project, he is asked a question to which he must respond with one of the following: drop to cause the charges to the old account and requisition to be eliminated. transfer to cause the charges to be transferred from the old account and requisition to the new account and requisition. bill to cause the charges to be billed to the old account and requisition, and the new account and requisition to start off with a clean slate. reset to cause the changes to the old account to be reset. ----------------------------------------------------------- Historical Background This edition of the Multics software materials and documentation is provided and donated to Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Group BULL including BULL HN Information Systems Inc. as a contribution to computer science knowledge. 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