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Administrative

Running ASF

The administrative screens enable personnel authorized as ASF administrators to control and maintain the ASF system. You must have administrative authority in order to access any of these screens. ASF administrators have access to the following screens:

Control the System

Administrator Control (CNTL) allows an ASF administrator to initialize the ASF system, identify database areas that ASF can use to store relational tables, set system-wide defaults, and perform maintenance activities.

Control Users and Tables

Catalog Control (CTLG) allows an ASF administrator to prevent a user from accessing ASF, to give and remove administrative authority, and to maintain the catalog associated with ASF. The catalog is a directory of ASF users and their tables.

Set User Defaults

User Limits and Defaults (ULIM) allows an ASF administrator to set the following defaults for an individual user:

User defaults override the defaults set for the ASF system.

Add, Delete Users

User Maintenance (USER) allows an ASF administrator to add and delete users from the catalog.

Low Level Security for Users

System Table Maintenance (SYST) allows an ASF administrator to initiate row-level security for chosen ASF users.

Low Level Security for Tables

Row-Level Security screens allow you to assign row-level security to stored tables.