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Give Passkeys Screen—GPAS

Description

The Give Passkeys screen allows you to give passkeys to a user that allow that user to access one or all of your tables or folders. You can assign passkeys for an individual table or for your user name. You select the type of access you want the user to have.

Access

You can access the Give Passkeys screen in one of the following ways:

Sample Screen

                                            CA   GPAS   CA - Automatic System Facility          *** Give Passkeys ***  DC422007 SELECT AN ACTION                                                         _ PF1 - Help     Select Passkey Type(s):      _ Copy        _ Browse          _ DBA      _ Create      _ Management      _ Read      _ Add                           _ Alter      _ Modify                        x Write      _ Erase                         _ Update      _ Redefine                      _ All      _ List     Give The Passkey(s) To This User Or Group:      fites     For Access To The Following Entry:      snell     The Owner Of The Entry Is: SNELL

Fields

[PF1] - Help

Invokes the Help screen.

Select Passkey Type(s)

Enter any character next to the passkey type to be given. One or more passkey types can be selected. The passkey types are explained under "Passkey Security" earlier in this section.

Give The Passkey(s) To This User Or Group

Enter the name of the user to receive the passkey(s). If CA-ICMS is installed, you can also enter the name of a group or CORP.

For Access To The Following Entry

Enter the name of the user or table for which the passkey is given. If CA-ICMS is installed, you can also enter the name or access path of a table, folder, or CORP.

The Owner Of The Entry Is

Enter the name of the owner of the entry for which the passkey is given. For example, if you are giving passkeys for access to one of your tables, enter your user name in this field. Since this is the default, you usually do not need to change the value in this field.