3.
One or more account numbers, or a s in9le null field,· associated
with each password.
4.
One or more procedure names associated with each account number.
Each procedure name identifies a LOGON catalQged procedure that is
invoked when the user be9ins a terminal session by enterin9 the
LOGON command.
5.
The main storage region size requirements for each procedure.
6.
The name of the group of devices that the user will
be
permitted to
use.
Data sets allocated via the catalog are
an
exception..
(See
the ALLOCATE command.)
7.
The authority to use, or a restriction against usin9, the ACCOUNT
command.
8.
The authority to use, or a restriction a9ainst using, the OPERATOR
command.
9.
The authority to. use" or a restriction against using, the SUBMIT,
STATUS"
CANCEL, and OUTPUT commands.
10.
The maximum main storage re9ion size authorized for this user.
Figure 15 shows the simplest structure that an entry in the UADS can
have. and Figure 16 shows a more complex structure.
The ACCOUNT command allows you to update entries in the UADS.
Specifically, it allows you to:
• Add new entries or more data
to
an existing entry.
• Delete entries or parts of entries.
• Change data in an entry.
• Display the contents of an entry.
• Display the user identifications for all entries.
• End operation of the command.
These functions are performed with the subcommands of the ACCOUNT
command..
You must first enter the command and then the subcommand you
want to use.
For example, use the following sequence to enter the ADD
subcommand:
READY
account
ACCOUNT
add •• '.
ADDING NEW ENTRIES OR DATA TO AN ENTRY
You can use the ADD subcommand to add a new entry to the UADS or to add
new data to an existing entry.
To add a new entry" enter the user identification, password" account
or procedure name.
For example, to add the following entry:
For example, to add:
enter:
JONES
zz~
nX3
add (jones zzz d993 procab)
pJOCAB
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