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XOpen
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Joined: 19 Mar 2008 Posts: 11 Location: Russia
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Enrico, please check your RACF sub-prefix, before enter command.
If I use /%LISTUSER instead of /%SYSNAMELISTUSER I also get
IEE305I %LISTUSE COMMAND INVALID
, without R at the end
ps: why I can't change my previous posts ? |
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Anuj Dhawan
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Joined: 22 Apr 2006 Posts: 6250 Location: Mumbai, India
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XOpen wrote: |
ps: why I can't change my previous posts ? |
Because only Moderators has rights to modify a post, if it's essential then you can send an PM (Private Message) to some Moderator here. |
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enrico-sorichetti
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 10873 Location: italy
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I just checked any user can issue a LU/LISTUSER fro ispf optio 6 to see his/her attributes
Your setup is peculiar, for example there is a glitch in the prefix used for RACF
the command prefix for a subsystem is a string or a single char ( check the db2 / ims setup )
somebody setting up Your racf subsytem name had a finger check,
thinking that %SYSNAME would be substituted by the corresponding system symbol ( maybe )
look at the INITPARM('.....') of the active iefssnxx member and substitute a single char or a meaningful string
anyway I just checked
all the racf commands issued thru the sdsf interface "/" are issued with the userid of the corresponding tso session
and to issue racf controlled commands thru the console a "LOGON" is required
and in the particular case racf commands to the racf subsystem
after all the possibility to issue racf commands thru the console is more a trouble than an advantage
logon needed in any case |
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enrico-sorichetti
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 10873 Location: italy
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the % in your previous posts had mislead me,
a % is the manner of telling TSO that what follows is a rexx or a clist not a command
( but since I was having a brain check I had mixed up the behavior )
no need to send racf command thru the operator interface, You will not have any authority other than Your own, |
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