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Displaying ACFSERVE Privilege Records

The SHOW subcommand, under the CONTROL(ACFSERVE) setting, displays the currently active SYSID and the fields of the ACFSERVE privilege records. As it does under other system settings, the SHOW subcommand under the CONTROL(ACFSERVE) setting, also displays many of the system options in effect. (For more information on the ACF SHOW subcommands, see the “Using the ACF Command” chapter in this guide.) The syntax of the SHOW subcommand for ACFSERVE privilege records is:


     { ACFSERVE            }
SHow { FIELDS[recordname]  }
     { MODE                }

You can enter only one parameter at a time with the SHOW subcommand. All parameters (except FIELDS and MODE) operate under the CONTROL(ACFSERVE) setting as described in the SHOW subcommand description in Chapter 3 of this guide. The FIELDS and MODE parameters are described below.

FIELDS[recordname]

Specifies that the SHOW subcommand displays the names of the fields in the specified ACFSERVE privilege record. The SHOW subcommand display also indicates which fields you can change.

MODE

Specifies that the SHOW subcommand displays the current setting of the ACF command, the ACFSERVE type code, and the currently active SYSID:

acf
SET CONTROL(ACFSERVE)
SHow MODE
 
MODE: CONTROL TYPE: SER SYSID: CPU1