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kalyanp_80
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Joined: 03 Feb 2006 Posts: 41 Location: Hyderabad
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Hi,
I have a flat file created in the production enviornment and I want to know the ACF2 securities assocaited with it. Do we have any command to find out the current ACF2 securities of a dataset.
Help in this regard is appreciated.
Thanks
Amith |
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dick scherrer
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Joined: 23 Nov 2006 Posts: 19244 Location: Inside the Matrix
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Hello,
I'd suggest you talk with your security admin people. |
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rakeshright
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Joined: 25 May 2006 Posts: 6
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Try this
Go to ACF2 Mode =====> Tso acf
set rule
test(abc)
dsn(a.b.c) lid(a12345)
abc => HLQ
a.b.c => dsn starting from the second level qualifier. you have to replace any * or - with an alphabet.
12345 - the ID that is trying to access the dataset.if it is a funcitonal ID or a batch ID, then say UID(12345) where 12345 is the uid string of that ID
Hope this helps. Let me know |
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dick scherrer
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Joined: 23 Nov 2006 Posts: 19244 Location: Inside the Matrix
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Hello,
Many systems do not permit "users" to execute security commands. Some allow users to execute a limited set of them.
As i mentioned earlier, your best way to find the info you want to know is to talk with your security admins. They can also tell you if you have permission to use any security commands. |
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