Table 46 GuestManager Standard Fields (Continued)
Field
modify_expire_usage
modify_password
modify_schedule_time
multi_initial_sequence
multi_prefix
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Description
String. Value indicating how to modify the expire_usage field. This field is only of use
when editing a visitor account. It may be set to one of the following values:
"expire_usage" to set the cumulative usage expiration timer to the value in the
expire_usage field;
"plus X" or "minus X", where X is a time measurement, to extend or reduce the
cumulative usage expiration timer by X (seconds, but may have a "ywdhms"
suffix to indicate years, weeks, days, hours, minutes, seconds respectively);
A number, to set the cumulative usage expiration time to the value specified;
Any other value to leave expire_usage unmodified.
This field controls account modifications; it is not stored with the visitor account.
String. Value indicating how to modify the account password.
It may be one of the following values:
"random_password" to use the password specified in the random_password
field;
"reset" to create a new password, using the method specified in the
random_password_method field (or the global defaults, if no value is available
in this field);
"password" to use the value from the password field;
Any other value leaves the password unmodified.
This field controls account creation and modification behavior; it is not stored with
created or modified visitor accounts.
String. Value indicating how to modify the schedule_time field.
It may be one of the following values:
"none" to disable the account activation time;
"now" to activate the account immediately;
"schedule_time" to use the activation time specified in the schedule_time form
field (normally a UNIX time, but may be 0 to disable activation time);
"schedule_after" to set the activation time to the current time plus the number of
hours in the schedule_after field;
"plus X", where X is a time measurement, to extend the activation time by X. The
time measurement is normally hours, but may have a "ywdhms" suffix to indicate
years, weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, respectively. Alternatively, this
operation may be written equivalently as '+X', 'pX', 'plusX', 'add X', 'addX', or
'aX'. Example: to delay activation time by 2 days, use the value +2d.
"minus X", where X is a time measurement, to reduce the activation time by X.
See above for details about specifying a time measurement. Alternatively, this
operation may be written equivalently as '-X', 'mX', 'minusX', 'sub X', 'subX', or
'sX'. Example: to bring forward activation time by 12 hours, use the value -12h.
A time measurement "X", to set the activation time to the current time plus X.
A time and date specification, to set the activation time to that time and date.
Many different formats are specified; for clarity it is recommended that a
standard format such as ISO-8601 is used ("YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss" format).
Any other value to leave schedule_time unmodified.
This field controls account creation and modification behavior; it is not stored with
created or modified visitor accounts.
Integer. Initial sequence number. This field is used when creating guest accounts and
the random_username_method field is set to "nwa_sequence". If this field is not
set, the next available sequence number for the given multi_prefix is used.
Sequence numbering will start with 0 if no initial sequence number has been set.
String. The prefix of each username generated when creating guest accounts and
the random_username_method field is set to "nwa_sequence".
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