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Assigning a Password to a Group or a System

Only an authorized administrator can assign a group or a system password. To assign a group or system password:

Step 1

Select the USERS option on the Administrative Menu, or type USERS on the command line. Press Enter. CA Dataquery displays the Directory of CA Dataquery Users panel.

Step 2

Press <PF9> PASSWORDS. CA Dataquery displays the Directory of Defined Dataquery Groups (DQDB0) panel.

Directory of Defined Dataquery Groups (DQDB0)

=> Place cursor by group assignment and press appropriate PF key. ------------------------------------------------------------------------DQDB0 DATAQUERY: DIRECTORY OF DEFINED DATAQUERY GROUPS START WITH: _______________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GROUP LEVEL 1 | GROUP LEVEL 2 | GROUP LEVEL 3 | PASSWORD ASSIGNED ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- <PF1> HELP <PF2> RETURN <PF3> GROUP PSWD <PF4> SYSTEM PSWD <PF5> NOT USED <PF6> DELETE <PF7> BACKWARD <PF8> FORWARD

This directory is composed of four columns. Each row names the group levels assigned to a user. CA Dataquery specifies a YES or NO in the PASSWORD ASSIGNED column to indicate if a password is assigned for this user. Read the panel to find if any passwords are currently assigned.