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Displaying Resource Rule Set %CHANGE Information

This screen displays users who can change the rule set you specified. This is a display‑only screen.

M9PA‑3230 Display Ruleset %CHANGE Information (3.2.3) CA ACF2 for VM COMMAND ===> ___________________________________________________________ TIME 14:30 Resource type : ___ Rulekey : ___________________________________ UIDs allowed to change full ruleset (%CHANGE): Entry 1 of 0 : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ UIDs allowed to change rule entries only (%RCHANGE): Entry 1 of 0 : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ : ________________________ PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5= 6= PF7=Backward 8=Forward 9= 10=Previous 11=Next 12=Ret

Resource type

Specifies the three‑character type code that defines the type of resource this rule set protects.

Rulekey

Specifies the $KEY of the resource rule set.

UIDs allowed to change full ruleset (%CHANGE)

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

%RCHANGE uidmask1,uidmask2,...,uidmaskn

Specifies who has restricted CHANGE authority over the rule set. The designated users can change individual rule entries, but not control statements. They cannot delegate change authority or delete the rule set. If the same user matches entries in %CHANGE and %RCHANGE, %CHANGE takes effect (optional).

Entry _____ of _____

Specifies the number of this rule entry and the total number of rule entries in this rule set.

Use your designated backward and forward PF keys to add additional rule entries.