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> Agreed. I'll repeat my tiresome mantra that anyo
Don't need an initiator. Just access to any terminal with TN3270 or FTP
capability.
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Indeed, creation of such a dataset would expose sensitive data. Ergo, access
to that dataset would be the same as to the RACF facility.
Which brings us to the question: why not just use the LU command?
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> That's a good idea. Which id/name dataset are you r
That's a good idea. Which id/name dataset are you referring to?
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> True.
>
> Once upon a time, ID's and associated names were not considered
sensitive
> data. Nowadays, many shops have to protect that data and thus the
profile.
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But then the user must have admin scope (or IRR.LISTUSER profile) over the
user to be listed.
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We use the ListUser command to list the RACF profile.
This way there is no "external" database to keep in sync with RACF.
Here is a small example:
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> Years ago in a small shop with no RACF add on tools were faced with
the
> same
> challenge. Various support groups knew the user profile but wa
ion the cursor over the user id and type in QW.
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Of Duane Shields
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Attached, is the WHOIS PROC th
Attached, is the WHOIS PROC that we use. It works for both 6 & 7 character
User IDs. That is as long as the referenced data set is kept up-to-date.
Hope this helps,
Duane
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 15:37:17 -0500, gsg wrote:
>Does anyone use the WHOIS proc that you can provides a use
Does anyone use the WHOIS proc that you can provides a users name that is
associated with a USERID? The command that we use is 'TSO WHOIS userid'.
I think that it was written for a 7 character userid, but we have some that are
6 characters. Was wondering if anyone ever fixed
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