You see this screen if you selected option 2, Display User Information from the User Identification (1) screen. You can also use the fast path method to bypass intermediate screens. Fast path is a shortcut that lets you select options from the Primary Option Menu screen and proceed directly to the screen you choose. In this example, you can select 1.2 from the Primary Option Menu and go directly to the Display User Information screen. Use this screen to display logonid information of other users. The selection criteria for this search is the logonid or the UID.
M9PA‑1200 Display User Information (1.2) CA ACF2 for VM COMMAND ===> _________________________________________________________ TIME 17:12 Identification: Logonid ==> _______ UID ==> _______________________ If ==> __________________________________________________________ Enter 'S' to select a full display: Page LOGONID NAME UID ==> _ COMMON COMMON SOURCE DISK TLC99COMMON ==> _ TLCAMS ANN SMITH TLC99TLCAMS ==> _ TLCTCJ THOMAS JOHNSON TLC99TLCTCJ ==> _ TLCGLB GEORGE L. BAKER TLC99TLCGLB ==> _ ________ ____________________ ________________________ PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5= 6=Format PF7=Backward 8=Format 9=Director 10= 11= 12=Retrieve
Following is a brief explanation of the fields on this screen.
Specifies the logonid of the user.
Specifies the user identification string of the user you want information about.
Enter the logonid or UID of the user you want information about. You can mask fields on this screen. If you do use masking on this screen, CA ACF2 for VM shows you a list of logonids that match the specified mask. To search for specific privileges, specify a value in the If field. If you use the If field, CA ACF2 for VM displays a list of only those logonids that match the If criteria. To see more information about any of these logonids, enter an S before the logonid. CA ACF2 for VM shows you detailed information about each logonid on another screen.
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