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Displaying Rule Set %CHANGE Information

This screen displays those users who are authorized to make changes to the specified rule set. This is a display‑only screen.

M9PA‑2230 Display Rule Set %CHANGE Info. (2.2.3) CA ACF2 for VM COMMAND ===> ______________________________________________________ TIME 17:12 Rulekey : ________ UIDs allowed to change full rule set (%CHANGE): Entry ___ of ___ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ UIDs allowed to change rule entires only (%RCHANGE): Entry ___ of ___ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5=Execute 6= PF7=Backward 8=Forward 9=Director 10=Previous 11=Next 12=Retrieve

Rulekey

Specifies the key value of the rule set. The rulekey you specify can be up to eight characters long. You cannot mask this field.

UIDs allowed to change full rule set (%CHANGE)

Specifies the UIDs of users with full change authority. These users can make any and all changes to the specified rule set. This control statement indicates who (besides the data owner or security administrator) can replace a particular set of rules. A security administrator can compile a rule set with only $KEY and %CHANGE control statements, establishing a base rule set to distribute rule writing permissions (optional).

UIDs allowed to change rule entries only (%RCHANGE)

Specifies the UIDs of users who have limited change authority. These users can change rule entries, but cannot delegate the same authority to anyone else. The designated users cannot change control statements. They cannot further delegate change authority or delete the rule set. If the same user matches entries in both %CHANGE and %RCHANGE, the higher authority (%CHANGE) is in effect for that user (optional).

Entry ___ of ___

Indicates the %CHANGE and %RCHANGE UIDs listed for this screen and the total number of %CHANGE and %RCHANGE entries found.

Use your backward and forward scroll keys to add additional entries.