A group of us have been working on an open source project to simplify RACF
Administration - it is called RACFADM and is available in File 417 at
www.cbttape.org <http://www.cbttape.org>  (check the updates page for the
latest) or on GitHub at https://github.com/lbdyck/racfadm.  This has been a
benefit to each of the installations who have contributed and it is
something that, if you're using RACF and don't have a vendor solution, will
find very useful. 

 

To borrow from the old Alka-Seltzer commercial - "Try it, You'll Like it! .
Oh what a relief it is."

 

An extract from the ISPF Tutorial pane provides some insight into the
dialog:

 

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RACF Administration makes many security tasks simple.  It lists user, group,
data set and general resource profiles by means of a user-friendly,
menu-driven interface; it provides interactive modification of most fields.

                                                                           

Among its features are: connecting groups to a user, adding permissions,
user authorization searching across classes, and displaying the group from
which an authorization is granted.

                                                                           

Adding a new TSO user will create the alias and necessary datasets.        

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Lionel B. Dyck <sdg><
Website:  <https://www.lbdsoftware.com> https://www.lbdsoftware.com

"Worry more about your character than your reputation.  Character is what
you are, reputation merely what others think you are." - John Wooden

 


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