Use the ACF INSERT subcommand to create or modify logonid records. If you have the required privileges (specified in the SCPLIST field of your logonid record), you can create or change other logonid records. The syntax for the INSERT subcommand is:
Insert [Using(protolid)]{* } PASsword(password)
{logonid } {field,...,field}
Tells CA ACF2 for VM that you want to use an existing logonid as a model for the new logonid you are creating.
Tells CA ACF2 for VM to use the last logonid you referenced. Your logonid is the default when you first enter the ACF command. CA ACF2 for VM uses it until you specify another logonid.
Specifies the password associated with the logonid you are creating. This field is required. If you do not specify the PASSWORD field, the command fails with an error message. If you do not specify a password value, CA ACF2 for VM issues the standard password prompt and reverification request. However, if you specify the RESTRICT field when creating a logonid, you cannot specify an initial password. If you specify the STC field when you create a logonid, you do not need to specify an initial password (unless you also assigned the AUTOONLY privilege to the new logonid).
Tells CA ACF2 for VM to use one individual logonid record.
Tells CA ACF2 for VM what logonid record fields you are adding to the logonid record. For a list of valid fields, see the“About the Loginid Record” chapter.
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