In a CA IDMS Environment, standard dictionary security is honored. CA IDMS DME allows you to edit source lines of modules online and to create or delete modules. You can delete modules by using the Workpad and invoking the dictionary compiler so that security is maintained. This restriction ensures that the standards and procedures at your organization are not weakened by the installation of CA IDMS DME.
CA IDMS DME supports your standards and procedures by performing a security check before providing access to a module. CA IDMS DME checks the user statement for authority to execute secured operations and the user clause of the module statement to verify that the user has access to the module occurrence. Security is also enforced when copying modules and invoking CA IDMS DME from CA ADS Alive.
If you invoke CA IDMS DME without signing on to CA IDMS, you can enter a user-ID and password on the CA IDMS DME Specification Screen.
In addition, without specific changes, CA IDMS DME does not allow more than one user to edit a given module at the same time. This helps maintain the integrity of changes made with CA IDMS DME.
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