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Deleting a Resource Rule

This section provides information on using the full‑screen feature to:

Deleting Resource Rule Sets

CA ACF2 for VM displays this screen if you selected option 4, Deleting Resource Ruleset(s) from the Resource Control (3) screen. This screen lets you delete compiled rule sets. It is not displayed if you passed an unmasked rule key from the menu screen. If you did not specify a rulekey on the initial display of this screen, lines 6 through 21 are not displayed.

M9HE‑3400 Delete Resource Ruleset(s) (3.4) CA ACF2 for VM COMMAND ===> ___________________________________________________________ TIME 14:31 Resource type ==> Rulekey ==> Enter 'S' to select a full display: Page 1 RESOURCE KEY COMPILED COMPILED LAST BY _ _ _ _ _ _ PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5= 6= PF7=Backward 8=Forward 9= 10= 11= 12=Retrieve

Resource type

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

Rulekey

Specifies the $KEY value of the rule set. The $KEY control statement supplies the name of the resource that this rule was written for. A resource rule name can represent many different objects, depending on the resource TYPE.
CA ACF2 for VM‑defined type codes are ACT, ALG, GRP, DIA, IUC, and VMC. For more information on these type codes, see the “About Resource Rules” chapter. For example, for DIA, the $KEY rule ID is the ID of a user in the VM directory that another user wants to dial to. For ACT, the $KEY rule ID is an eight‑character account code that you define. The rule ID can be up to 40 characters long. However, for most CA ACF2 for VM‑defined resource types, only the first eight characters are significant. You can mask this field with standard CA ACF2 for VM masking characters.

Resource key

Specifies the $KEY of the rule set.

Compiled by

Specifies the logonid of the user that last compiled the rule set.

Compiled last

Specifies the date and time that the rule set was last compiled.