DNS$CPHELP.HLB  —  recreate  object
 Re-creates a duplicate object entry in the source subtree as a new
 object entry in the target subtree. Its writable attribute values
 are retained, but DNS$CTS and DNS$UTS attribute values are not
 preserved. Asterisk wildcards are acceptable in both arguments.
 This command does not modify or delete the source object entry.

 SYNOPSIS

      RECREATE OBJECT object-name [AS] OBJECT newobject-name

 Argument

 object-name

 The full name of the object entry.

 newobject-name

 The new name of the copy of the object entry. If you specify the
 name of an existing directory in the target subtree, the object is
 recreated in that directory with its original object name.

 Description

 This command creates a copy of an object entry with a new full
 name. This is useful for resolving duplicate name conflicts that
 result from a merge of two subtrees. The object's writable attribute
 values are retained, but DNS$CTS and DNS$UTS attribute values are
 not preserved.

                                 NOTE

    Although all origianl ACEs are retained, the new object also
    inherits all ACEs that may be propagated from the new parent
    directory in the target subtree. The principal executing the
    recreate object command is granted full access to the new
    object.

 Asterisk wildcards are acceptable in both arguments. This command
 does not modify or delete the source object entry.

 ACCESS RIGHTS
 You must have read, write, and delete access to the directory in
 which you intend to re-create the object entry.
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