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Introduction

CA-E/DB nn.n volser MAIN FUNCTION MENU mm/dd/yy NDVRU000 USER ===> EDBADMIN DICTNAME ===> SRCNDVR MODE ===> UPDATE OPTION ===> 7 1 - SIGNIN/SIGNOUT FUNCTIONS 2 - AUTHORIZATION FUNCTIONS 3 - LOCK FUNCTIONS 4 - ENTITY AND ENTITY CHANGE HISTORY 5 - CCID AND CCID CHANGE HISTORY 6 - STATUS AND STATUS ASSOCIATIONS 7 - USER AND USER CHANGE HISTORY 8 - DICTIONARY AND DICTIONARY HISTORY 9 - MANAGEMENT GROUPS AND CCIDS 10 - ENDEVOR/DB CONTROL FUNCTIONS 11 - ENDEVOR/DB SIGNON FUNCTION 12 - RETURN TO IDMS/DC

User and User Change History Processing (option 7 from the Main Function menu) allows you to view and maintain CA Endevor/DB user definitions in the CCDB and to review or revise the associations stored in the CCDB between users and Change Log Entries.

To request this facility, fill in an option value of 7 and press Enter from the Main Function Menu.

CA Endevor/DB returns the User Functions screen. The screen displayed for any given user may differ from that shown here, depending on whether menu items have been masked from use.

The options available from the User Functions screen are described below. For each option, the description includes its use and instructions to process.

CA-E/DB nn.n volser USER FUNCTIONS mm/dd/yy NDVRU700 USER ===> EDBADMIN DICTNAME ===> SRCNDVR MODE ===> UPDATE OPTION ===> 1 - BROWSE USER DESCRIPTORS 2 - ADD A USER DESCRIPTOR 3 - MODIFY USER DESCRIPTORS 4 - DELETE USER DESCRIPTORS 5 - BROWSE USER/CHANGE ASSOCIATIONS 6 - ADD A USER/CHANGE ASSOCIATION 7 - MODIFY USER/CHANGE ASSOCIATIONS 8 - DELETE USER/CHANGE ASSOCIATIONS USER ===> (IF OPTIONS 1-8 ) ENTITY: (IF OPTIONS 5, 6, 7, 8 ) NAME ===> TYPE ===> VERSION ===> CHANGE-LOG SELECTION CRITERIA: (IF OPTIONS 5, 6, 7, 8 ) START DATE ===> END DATE ===> mm/dd/yy START TIME ===> END TIME ===> ACTION CODE ===>

The detailed screens used for status processing are described individually, following the option summary.

Before reading further, you should be familiar with the screen-handling information in Chapters 1 through 3.