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en:bs2_removeauthoperatorlevelex [2019/06/03 11:39]
yjjung [함수]
en:bs2_removeauthoperatorlevelex [2023/08/17 13:36]
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-[[device_api]] > [[BS2_RemoveAuthOperatorLevelEx]] 
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-===== BS2_RemoveAuthOperatorLevelEx===== 
-[+ 2.6.3] ​ Removes selected as userIDs device operator. (Support operator up to 1000) \\ 
-When using [[BS2_SetAuthConfig]],​ [[BS2_GetAuthConfig]],​ there is a limitation that you can set operators up to 10. \\ 
-The new API below accommodates setting operators up to 1,000. \\ 
-<callout type="​warning"​ icon="​true">​ 
-<wrap em>​Caution</​wrap>​ \\ 
-The exsiting [[configuration api#​BS2AuthConfig]] and operators are valid until you call the new API.  
-However, if at any one time you call the newly added API below, the existing [[configuration api#​BS2AuthConfig]]setting will be ignored so you need to use only the new API and structure. \\ 
-If you want to use the new API with the new structure, please move the operator list managed by existing BS2AuthConfig securely to the new structure [[device_api#​BS2AuthOperatorLevel]] where can manage 1000 operators. \\ 
-</​callout>​ 
-==== Declaration ==== 
-<code cpp> 
-#include "​BS_API.h"​ 
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-int BS2_RemoveAuthOperatorLevelEx(void* context, BS2_DEVICE_ID deviceId, BS2_USER_ID* userIDs, uint32_t userIDCount);​ 
-</​code>​ 
-==== Declaration ==== 
-  * [In] ''//​context//''​ : Context 
-  * [In] ''//​deviceId//''​ : Device ID 
-  * [In] ''//​userIDs//''​ : User ID trying to remove ​ 
-  * [In] ''//​userIDCount//''​ : Number of user trying to remove 
-==== Return Value==== 
-If successfully done, ''​BS_SDK_SUCCESS'​ will be returned. If there is an error, the corresponding error code will be returned. 
-==== See Also ==== 
-[[BS2_GetAuthOperatorLevelEx]]\\ [[BS2_GetAllAuthOperatorLevelEx]]\\ [[BS2_SetAuthOperatorLevelEx]]\\ [[BS2_RemoveAuthOperatorLevelEx]]\\ [[BS2_RemoveAllAuthOperatorLevelEx]]