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Panel Fields

Enter information at the arrows according to these field descriptions:

DISPLAY

Indicate how you want CA ACF2 Option for DB2 to display the rule sets on the panel. Specify VERBOSE (the default) if you want the entire rule set displayed. Specify TERSE if you want only the first and last lines displayed. The first and last lines of a compiled rule set look like this:

ACFD2102 DB2 RULE SYSADM FOR SYSID KLS STORED BY USER01 05/05/99‑14:15
ACFD2101 TOTAL RECORD LENGTH= 194 BYTES, 4 PERCENT UTILIZED
TYPE

Enter the three‑character type code of the resource that you want to display or delete. This field groups resource by their type. For example, TBL represents table resources, DBS represents database resources, and so on.

$KEY

Identify the 1‑ to 252‑character name of the CA ACF2 Option for DB2 rule set that you want to decompile or delete. The $KEY identifies the resource. If you are decompiling or deleting a table rule set, enter the table name. If you are decompiling or deleting a system privilege or utility, enter the specific privilege or utility.

SYSID

Indicate the SYSID of the rule set that you are decompiling or deleting.

SYSID MASK

Specify a mask to decompile or delete the rule sets that apply to more than one subsystem.

LIKE KEY

Specify a mask of resource names ($KEYs) of rule sets that you want to display or delete. CA ACF2 Option for DB2 selects the rule sets whose $KEYs match this mask. Use extreme care when you delete multiple rule sets with this field. CA ACF2 Option for DB2 does not prompt you to confirm your request.

DELETE

Specify YES if you want to delete one or more rule sets. The default is NO. Use extreme care when you delete rule sets. CA ACF2 Option for DB2 does not prompt you to confirm your request.