You see this screen if you selected option 4, Delete a User, from the User Identification (1) screen. You can also select 1.4 from the Primary Option Menu and go directly to this screen. Use this screen to delete a user's logonid from the system. You must have the necessary authority to delete a logonid.
M9PA‑1400 Delete a User (1.4) 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 SHM99COMMON ==> _ TLCLSL LARRY LONG SHM99TLCLSL ==> _ TLCAMS ANN SMITH SHM99TLCAMS ==> _ TLCGLB GEORGE L. BAKER SHM99TLCGLB ==> _ ________ ____________________ ________________________ PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5= 6=Format PF7=Backward 8=Foward 9=Director 10= 11= 12=Retrieve
Following is a brief explanation of the fields on this screen.
Specifies the logonid to delete.
Specifies the UID of the user to delete.
Enter search criteria for a list of users to delete. For information about valid fields, see “About the Logonid Record.”
If you use masking or the If statements, CA ACF2 for VM displays a list of users that match the specified mask or search criteria. Enter an S (for SELECT) before the logonid of the user you want to delete. Press Enter and you see another screen that requires confirmation before CA ACF2 for VM deletes the logonid.
To see this screen, press Enter after you have completed the Delete a User screen. This screen asks you to be sure that you really want to delete the specified logonid from the Logonid database. After you delete it, it is gone from the database.
M9PA‑1410 Delete User Verification (1.4.1) CA ACF2 for VM COMMAND ===> ___________________________________________________________ TIME 17:12 Identification: Logonid : __________________ Name : ___________________ Phone : _____________ Expiration Date : ________ Password Information: Expired: : __ Violations : ____ Minimum days : ____ Maximum days : ____ Date/Time Set : ____________ Violation Date : 00/00/00 Delete Users Access Rule ===> Y Y to delete associated Resource Rules N to bypass Deletion AUTOLOG ALG ==> Y DIAL DIA ==> Y GRPLOGON GRP ==> Y IUCV IUC ==> Y VMCF VMC ==> Y PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5=Execute 6= PF7= 8= 9=Director 10=Previous 11=Next 12=Retrieve
To delete a logonid, carefully check the information displayed. If it is correct, press your designated EXECUTE PF key to delete the logonid.
Specifies the logonid to be deleted.
Specifies the name of the user whose logonid to be deleted.
Specifies the user's telephone number.
Specifies the date this logonid expires. This date is in the format your site defined in the OPTS VMO record (mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy, or yy/mm/dd).
Indicates if the password has expired.
Indicates the number of password violations this logonid has to date.
Indicates the number of days (up to 255) that must elapse before this user can change his password.
Indicates the number of days (up to 255) that must elapse before this user must change his password.
Indicates the date and time this password was last changed.
Indicates the date the last password violation occurred.
CA ACF2 for VM displays the following message in line three of the screen when you have deleted the logonid and its associated rules:
ACFpgm714I LOGONID lid DELETED
This field is where you indicate whether to delete any access rules associated with the specific logonid you are deleting. Specify a Y or 1 in this field to delete this user's access rules with his logonid. Specify an N or 0 to retain any existing access rules. You can enter only one character in this field. Valid values are 1, Y, y, 0, N, or n. The default is Y (for Yes). If no rules exist, this field defaults to No, and you cannot modify the field.
This field is where you indicate whether to delete any resource rules associated with the specific logonid you are deleting. As with access rules, specify a Y or 1 in this field to delete this user's resource rules with his logonid. Specify an N or 0 to retain any existing resource rules. You can enter only one character in this field. Valid values are 1, Y, y, 0, N, or n. The default is Y (for Yes). If no rules exist, this field defaults to No, and you cannot modify the field.
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