It's might be a bit excessive, but if you have RACF administrator authority, 
and an editor that will edit what might be a very large file, you could run 
IRRDBU00 and create a sequential file containing definitions of pretty much 
everything in your database except certificates and passwords.  

Edit the output and look for all of the statements that have the userid in 
them.  Extract them to another file, change all the old userid to new userid, 
and run them through a batch TSO step to create the new user. 

I use a PC editor named Kedit that will edit a file with millions of lines and 
quickly find all occurrences of a string.  YMMV.

Hope this helps,
Wendell Lovewell

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