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Remove create_tags, allow multiple resources in tags #728

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The create_tags command has not been added in GVM, instead the
create_tag and modify_tag will function similarly to allow multiple
resources for a single tag.

@timopollmeier timopollmeier self-assigned this Jun 14, 2018
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The create_tags command has not been added in GVM, instead the
create_tag and modify_tag will function similarly to allow multiple
resources for a single tag.
The command XML contained the wrong closing tag name "create_tag".
If the filter is missing in save_tag_gmp, send an empty string in the
GMP command attribute.
This parameter allows setting whether resources should be added to the
tag, removed from it or set, overwriting the current selection.
@timopollmeier timopollmeier changed the title Remove get_tags, allow multiple resources in a tag Remove create_tags, allow multiple resources in tags Jun 26, 2018
@bjoernricks bjoernricks merged commit ce8c0fd into greenbone:master Jun 26, 2018
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