check out the -d option for the mmedquota command:

"Reestablish default quota limits for a specific user, group, or fileset that 
had an explicit quota limit set by a previous invocation of the mmedquota 
command.”

--Peter


> On 2018 May 14 Mon, at 22:29, Bryan Banister <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>  
> I got myself into a situation where I was trying to enable a default user 
> quota on a fileset and remove the existing quotas for all users in that 
> fileset.  But I used the `mmsetquota <fs>:<fileset> --user <user> --block 
> 0:0` command and now it says that I have explicitly set this quota.
>  
> Is there a way to remove a user quota entry so that it will adhere to the 
> default user quota that I now have defined?
>  
> Can’t find anything in man pages, thanks!
> -Bryan
> 
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