Objects are classified by level. The value 0 indicates the highest level, and the value 2 indicates the lowest level. When you add, update, or delete extended attributes, you must specify all more advanced objects. For example, to add an extended attribute to a level 1 object, you must specify all level 0 information. If you want to add extended attributes to Level 2 objects, you must provide all information about level 0 and Level 1.
Objects are classified by level. The value 0 indicates the highest level, and the value 2 indicates the lowest level. When you add, update, or delete extended attributes, you must specify all more advanced objects. For example, to add an extended attribute to a level 1 object, you must specify all level 0 information. If you want to add extended attributes to Level 2 objects, you must provide all information about level 0 and Level 1.
Objects are classified by level. The value 0 indicates the highest level, and the value 2 indicates the lowest level. When a user adds, updates, or deletes an extended attribute, all more advanced objects must be specified for the server space. For example, to add an extended attribute to a level 1 object, you must specify all level 0 information. If you want to add extended attributes to Level 2 objects and server space, you must provide all information about level 0 and Level 1.
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