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Structured Field Descriptions

The description of each field includes comments on special processing or validation requirements.

Note: The length of each subfield is fixed and cannot be varied. Where applicable, data fields must be blank padded to the full length of the subfield.

Important! When you specify structured fields in SXCTL, note the following requirements:

SF X‘0010’—User ID Name

FUNCTION:

Defines user ID name

SXCTL FIELD:

userIdName

KEY:

X‘0010’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

The user ID name is any eight-character string forming a valid user ID. The name must be left justified and blank-padded to a length of eight characters. This field is optional. If generated in response to a call for the user ID information, it must be the same name as that requested by your region. If it is omitted, it defaults to the user ID name requested.

SF X‘0011’—User Name

FUNCTION:

Defines user name

SXCTL FIELD:

userName

KEY:

X‘0011’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0014’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL20‘ ’

The user name is any 20-character string. The field allows the name of the user (or any other comments) to be displayed at logon time. This field is optional. If omitted, the name field defaults to blanks. If provided, the subfield must be 20 characters long.

SF X‘0012’—User Location

FUNCTION:

Defines user location

SXCTL FIELD:

userLocation

KEY:

X‘0012’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0014’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL20‘ ’

The user location is any 20-character string. This field is optional. If omitted, the location field defaults to blanks. If provided, the subfield must be 20 characters long.

SF X‘0013’—User Telephone Number

FUNCTION:

Defines user telephone number

SXCTL FIELD:

userTelephoneNum

KEY:

X‘0013’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0014’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

The user telephone number field is any 32-character string. This field is optional. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks. If provided, the subfield must be 32 characters long.

SF X‘0014’—User Language Code

FUNCTION:

Defines user language code

SXCTL FIELD:

userLanguageCode

KEY:

X‘0014’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL2‘ ’

The user language code field is any two-character string. This field is optional. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks. If provided, the subfield must be two characters long. If omitted, the field defaults to the current setting of the system language code that the SYSPARMS LANG operand sets.

SF X‘0015’—User ID Suspend Date

FUNCTION:

Defines user ID suspend date

SXCTL FIELD:

userSuspendDate

KEY:

X‘0015’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0006’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL6‘ ’

This field defines the date on which to suspend the user ID from further ability to log on to the region. Format is YY.DDD. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0016’—Terminal Restrictions

FUNCTION:

Defines terminal restrictions

SXCTL FIELD:

terminalRestrict

KEY:

X‘0016’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0003’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 3 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 3 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

Subfields 1, 2, and 3 define the terminals to which this user ID is restricted, if any. If terminal restrictions do not apply to the user ID, the fields can be left blank or the field omitted.

Note: The full security exit is responsible for performing the actual terminal restriction processing. Your product region performs no terminal restriction validation when a full security exit is utilized.

SF X‘0017’—Time-out Control

FUNCTION:

Defines time-out control

SXCTL FIELD:

timeoutControl

KEY:

X‘0017’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID is subject to time-out facilities. Valid values are Y or N. If the field is omitted, the default is Y.

SF X‘0018’—Date/Time User ID Last Updated

FUNCTION:

Defines date/time user ID last updated

KEY:

X‘0018’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0014’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL20‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0010’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL16‘ ’

SUBFIELD 3 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 3 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

Subfield 1
Subfield 2
Subfield 3

SF X‘0019’—Multiple Signon Capability

FUNCTION:

Defines multiple signon capability

SXCTL FIELD:

multipleSignon

KEY:

X‘0019’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field determines whether the user ID can log on multiple times from a terminal or MAI environment. Valid values are Y or N only. If omitted, the default is N.

SF X‘001A’—Group Definition for User

FUNCTION:

Defines group definition to be used for this user

SXCTL FIELD:

groupDefinition

KEY:

X‘001A’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field defines the group definition that this user ID uses. This definition is read for all functions that are related to the user ID. The privileges of the group definition are applied to this user ID. Only user information (that is, name, location, telephone number, and initial OCS command) is specified as unique to this user ID. Valid values are:

SF X‘001B’—User ID Definition Type

FUNCTION:

User ID definition type

KEY:

X‘001B’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether this is a Group definition or a User definition. Valid values are Y (group definition) or N (user definition). If omitted, the default is N (user definition).

SF X‘001C’—User Password Expiry Action Indicator

FUNCTION:

User password expiry action indicator

SXCTL FIELD:

pswdExpAction

KEY:

X‘001C’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether to perform the password expiry checking for this user ID. Valid values are Y (password renewal at the installation determined expiry interval is enforced) or N (no expiry checking is performed). If omitted, the default is Y.

SF X‘001D’—User Email Address

FUNCTION:

Defines user email address

SXCTL FIELD:

userEmailAddr

KEY:

X‘001D’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0040’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL64‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0080’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL128‘ ’

Subfield 1

The user email address field is any 64-character string. This field is optional. If omitted, the default is blanks. If provided, the subfield must be 64 characters long. The field can contain asterisks as placeholders for User ID and domain name.

Subfield 2

The expanded user email address field is a copy of the user email address, with any asterisk placeholders replaced as follows:

This field is not updateable.

SF X‘001E’—Model User ID Name

FUNCTION:

Defines model user ID

KEY:

X‘001E’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

The Model User ID name is any eight-character string forming a valid user ID. The name must be left-justified and blank-padded to a length of eight characters. This field is optional. It is set if the UAMS record is generated from a model record.

SF X‘0020’—OCS Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines OCS access privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ocsAccess

KEY:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether the user has access to OCS. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is N.

SF X‘0021’—Broadcast Services Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines Broadcast Services privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

broadcastSvcs

KEY:

X‘0021’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether the user has access to Broadcast Services. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is N.

SF X‘0022’—Network Services Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines network services access privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

networkSvcs

KEY:

X‘0022’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID has access to the Network Management options. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is N. This privilege is a prerequisite for other privileges which are available to the user within Network Services, for example, TCP/IP Services privilege.

This structured field is a prerequisite for the following structured fields:

SF X‘0023’—System Support Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines System Support privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

sysSupport

KEY:

X‘0023’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether the user has access to System Support Services. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is N.

SF X'0025'—CA SOLVE:FTS Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:FTS access privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ftsAccess

KEY:

X'0025'

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1' '

This field indicates whether the user is entitled to access CA SOLVE:FTS. Valid values for the subfield data are Y or N. N is assumed if the field is omitted or specifies a value other than Y. This field is ignored if the system is not configured with the CA SOLVE:FTS product.

SF X‘0026’—NEWS Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA NetMaster NM for SNA NEWS access privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

newAccess

KEY:

X‘0026’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether the user has access to NEWS. Valid values are Y or N. The default is N.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been given access privileges to Network Management (that is, if the user ID does not have structured field key X‘0022’).

SF X‘0027’—MAI-FS Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:Access MAI-FS access privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

maiFsAccess

KEY:

X‘0027’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether the user has access to MAI-FS. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is N. Specifying Y in this field allows the user to issue SETMODE MAI and use the MAISESS command. In addition, the supplied primary menu offers an option to select the MAI-FS primary menu.

SF X‘0028’—User Services Procedure Name

FUNCTION:

Defines User Services procedure name

SXCTL FIELD:

userSvcsProcName

KEY:

X‘0028’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field identifies the eight-character name of the NCL procedure to invoke when the user selects the User Services option from the Primary Menu. The specified name must be a valid NCL procedure name, padded with blanks to eight characters if necessary. Embedded blanks within the name cause truncation.

This field is only valid if the user has access privileges for User Services. If this field is omitted, no User Services procedure name is assigned to the user ID.

SF X‘0029’—User’s NCL Procedure Library

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s NCL procedure library

SXCTL FIELD:

userNclProcLib

KEY:

X‘0029’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field provides the DDname in the JCL (z/OS) or the filetype (z/VM) that defines the NCL procedure library this user uses. Whenever the user executes an NCL procedure, this library is searched for the procedure. If omitted, the library that is defined by the COMMANDS DD statement is used.

SF X‘002A’—UAMS Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines UAMS access privilege

KEY:

X‘002A’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID has access to the UAMS maintenance functions. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, or if an invalid value is specified, the default is N.

SF X‘002B’—Operations Management Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines Operations Management privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

operationsMgt

KEY:

X‘002B’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID has access to the facilities of Operations Management. Valid values are Y or N. The default is N.

SF X‘002C’—TSO Autologon Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines TSO auto-logon privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

tsoAutoLogon

KEY:

X‘002C’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID can log on to the region using an EIP component, such as a TSO address space, without reentering their ID and password. If omitted, the default is N. This field is only valid if you are licensed for EIP.

SF X‘002D’—NCS Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines NCS access privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ncsAccess

KEY:

X‘002D’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID has access to the facilities of NCS. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is N.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been given access privileges to Network Management (that is, if the user ID does not have structured field key X‘0022’).

SF X‘002E’—User’s SPLIT/SWAP Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s SPLIT/SWAP privileges

SXCTL FIELD:

splitSwap

KEY:

X‘002E’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID is entitled to use the SPLIT/SWAP facility for operating two screen windows. Valid values are Y or N. If the field is omitted, the default is Y.

SF X‘002F’—Library Services Path Name

FUNCTION:

Defines Library Services path name

SXCTL FIELD:

libSvcsPathName

KEY:

X‘002F’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field defines the user library path name. If you want to use a library path name to control the sequence of access to the panels data sets, enter the name. See the LIBRARY command for information about the path name definition. The default value is blanks, indicating that you do not want to use a path name.

SF X‘0030’—User’s Time Zone Name

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s time zone name

SXCTL FIELD:

userTimezoneName

KEY:

X‘0030’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field defines the time zone name for the user. If omitted, the system time zone name is used when the user logs on.

SF X‘0050’—OCS Command Authority Level

FUNCTION:

Defines OCS command authority level

SXCTL FIELD:

ocsCmdAuthLvl

KEY:

X‘0050’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0003’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL3‘ ’

This field defines the command authority level that is assigned to the user when operating from OCS or when issuing commands within an NCL procedure. Valid values are 0 through 255 inclusive. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is 0.

SF X‘0051’—OCS Monitor Status

FUNCTION:

Defines OCS Monitor status

SXCTL FIELD:

ocsMonitorStatus

KEY:

X‘0051’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user is assigned Monitor status when operating in OCS. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is N.

SF X‘0052’—NPF Command Member

FUNCTION:

Defines NPF command member

SXCTL FIELD:

npfCommandMember

KEY:

X‘0052’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field defines the name of the NPF control member that specifies command partitioning for the user ID. The supplied NPF member name must be padded to eight characters, if necessary.

SF X‘0053’—MSGPROC Member

FUNCTION:

Defines MSGPROC member

SXCTL FIELD:

msgprocMember

KEY:

X‘0053’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field defines the name of the NCL procedure to invoke for each OCS window that the user operates. This field only applies if the user requires an MSGPROC NCL procedure to intercept all messages delivered when operating in OCS. The supplied MSGPROC name must be padded to eight characters, if necessary. If this field is omitted, no MSGPROC procedure is invoked for the user.

SF X‘0054’—OCS Mode Initial Command

FUNCTION:

Defines OCS mode initial command

SXCTL FIELD:

ocsModeInitCmd

KEY:

X‘0054’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0028’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL40‘ ’

This field defines the command that is executed automatically for this user on entry to OCS. If specified, the field data must be 40 characters long, padded with blanks if necessary. No validation of the command string is performed. If this field is omitted, no initial command is assigned to the user ID.

SF X‘0055’—PPO Message Receipt Option

FUNCTION:

Defines PPO message receipt option

SXCTL FIELD:

ppoMsgReceipt

KEY:

X‘0055’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field determines whether the user is entitled to receive unsolicited VTAM PPO messages, when logged on to OCS. Valid values are Y or N. The default is N.

SF X‘0056’—PPO Severity Level

FUNCTION:

Defines PPO severity level

SXCTL FIELD:

ppoSevLevel

KEY:

X‘0056’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

This field indicates the severity level of the PPO messages to deliver to this user. This field only applies if the user is to have unsolicited VTAM PPO messages delivered when operating in OCS. Valid values are INFO, NORM, WARN, or SER. If omitted, or an invalid value is specified, the default is NORM.

SF X‘0057’—NPF Message Restriction Option

FUNCTION:

Defines NPF message restriction option

SXCTL FIELD:

npfMsgRestrict

KEY:

X‘0057’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the NPF message member that specifies the nodes from which the user receives unsolicited VTAM PPO messages.

This field has two subfields. The first subfield specifies the name of the NPF member. The second subfield determines whether the user is to receive undeliverable messages (that is, unsolicited messages that refer to network resources which are outside the user’s normal NPF restrictions but which cannot be delivered to any other user). Valid values are Y or N. The default is N.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been authorized for PPO message receipt (that is, if the user ID does not have structured field key X‘0055’).

SF X‘0058’—Message Code Value

FUNCTION:

Defines message code value

SXCTL FIELD:

msgCodeValue

KEY:

X‘0058’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

XL1‘ ’

This field defines the one-byte bit string representing the message level mask for this user if they have a message code set. Any hexadecimal value (00 to FF) is Valid. If omitted, this field defaults to X‘00’.

SF X‘0059’—OCS MSG Message Receipt

FUNCTION:

Defines OCS MSG message receipt

SXCTL FIELD:

ocsMsgRcpt

KEY:

X‘0059’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field specifies the default PROFILE MSG command when entering OCS. The default is N.

SF X‘005A’—OCS Unsolicited Message Receipt Option

FUNCTION:

Defines OCS unsolicited message receipt option

SXCTL FIELD:

ocsUnsolMsgRcpt

KEY:

X‘005A’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field specifies the default PROFILE UNSOL command when entering OCS. The default is N.

SF X‘005B’—Resource List Member

FUNCTION:

Defines resource list member

SXCTL FIELD:

rsrcListMember

KEY:

X‘005B’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field defines the resource list member that specifies the combined NPF restrictions for resource display and affect through VTAM commands. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘005C’—User Time-out (1) Period

FUNCTION:

Defines user time-out (1) period

SXCTL FIELD:

userTimeoutP1

KEY:

X‘005C’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0006’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL6‘ ’

This field defines the interval that is used as the first time-out period for an inactive user ID. The format of the interval can be mmm.ss (minutes and seconds) or mmm (minutes). This field overrides SYSPARMS TOTIME1.

SF X‘005D’—User Time-out (2) Period

FUNCTION:

Defines user time-out (2) period

SXCTL FIELD:

userTimeoutP2

KEY:

X‘005D’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0006’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL6‘ ’

This field defines the interval that is used as the second time-out period for an inactive user ID. The format of the interval can be mmm.ss (minutes and seconds) or mmm (minutes). This field overrides SYSPARMS TOTIME2.

SF X‘005E’—User Time-out (1) Action

FUNCTION:

Defines user time-out (1) action

SXCTL FIELD:

userTimeoutAct1

KEY:

X‘005E’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0028’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL40‘ ’

This field defines the action to perform when the first time-out interval expires for a user ID. The action can be any command string, for example, LOCK, DISC, CANCEL LU=*. These commands have equivalents in the SYSPARMS time-out actions. A value of NONE can be used to disable the time-out action. This structured field overrides SYSPARMS TOACT1.

SF X‘005F’—User Time-out (2) Action

FUNCTION:

Defines user time-out (2) action

SXCTL FIELD:

userTimeoutAct2

KEY:

X‘005F’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0028’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL40‘ ’

This field defines the action to perform when the second time-out interval expires for a user ID. The action can be any command string, for example, LOCK, DISC, CANCEL LU=*. These commands have equivalents in the SYSPARMS time-out actions. A value of NONE can be used to disable the time-out action. This structured field overrides SYSPARMS TOACT2.

SF X‘0060’—User’s APPC Access Key

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s APPC access key

SXCTL FIELD:

userAppcAccKey

KEY:

X‘0060’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

BL2‘00’

This field defines the user APPC access key. The mask contains 16 bits, representing, from right to left, the access codes 1 through 16. These codes are used, together with the APPC lock, to allow this user to act on behalf of another user, without supplying the target user password.

A 16-bit key indicating the APPC access key must be specified. If omitted, the field defaults to zeros.

SF X‘0061’—User’s APPC Access Lock

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s APPC access lock

SXCTL FIELD:

userAppcAccLock

KEY:

X‘0061’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

BL2‘00’

This field defines the user APPC access lock. The key contains 16 bits, representing, from right to left, the access codes 1 through 16. These codes are used, together with the APPC key, to allow another user to act on behalf of this user, without supplying this user password. If omitted, the field defaults to zeros. Valid value is a 16-bit mask indicating the APPC access lock.

SF X‘0070’—Installation Attribute Field 1

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 1

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr1

KEY:

X‘0070’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 1 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0071’—Installation Attribute Field 2

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 2

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr2

KEY:

X‘0071’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 2 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0072’—Installation Attribute Field 3

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 3

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr3

KEY:

X‘0072’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 3 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0073’—Installation Attribute Field 4

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 4

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr4

KEY:

X‘0073’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 4 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0074’—Installation Attribute Field 5

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 5

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr5

KEY:

X‘0074’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 5 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0075’—Installation Attribute Field 6

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 6

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr6

KEY:

X‘0075’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 6 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0076’—Installation Attribute Field 7

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 7

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr7

KEY:

X‘0076’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 7 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0077’—Installation Attribute Field 8

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 8

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr8

KEY:

X‘0077’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 8 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0078’—Installation Attribute Field 9

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 9

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr9

KEY:

X‘0078’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 9 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0079’—Installation Attribute Field 10

FUNCTION:

Installation Attribute field 10

SXCTL FIELD:

instAttr10

KEY:

X‘0079’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

This field allows specification of data for Installation Attributes assigned to this user ID. The data can be interrogated through NCL. This field corresponds to Installation Attribute field 10 on the Installation Attributes panel in UAMS. If omitted, the field defaults to blanks.

SF X‘0080’—Access to CA SOLVE:InfoMaster Maintenance Functions

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s access to CA SOLVE:InfoMaster maintenance functions

SXCTL FIELD:

infoMasterMaint

KEY:

X‘0080’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID has access to CA SOLVE:InfoMaster maintenance functions. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, the default is N.

SF X‘0081’—Access to Information Management

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s access to Information Management

SXCTL FIELD:

infoMgtAccess

KEY:

X‘0081’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether the user ID has access to Information Management. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, the default is Y.

SF X‘0090’—Access to NCPView

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s access to CA NetMaster NM for SNA NCPView

SXCTL FIELD:

ncpviewAccess

KEY:

X‘0090’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘’

This field defines whether a user ID has access to NCPView. Valid values are 0 (not authorized to access NCPView), and 1 (authorized to browse).

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been given access privileges to Network Management (that is, if the user ID does not have structured field key X‘0022’).

SF X'0100'—CA SOLVE:FTS Definition Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:FTS definition privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ftsDefinition

KEY:

X'0100'

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1' '

A user who is privileged for CA SOLVE:FTS access can be authorized to create file transmission definitions. This field defines the user definition privilege. Valid values for the subfield data are P or S, indicating private or system definition privilege. If this field is omitted or specifies an invalid value, no definition privilege is assigned.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been assigned CA SOLVE:FTS access by the earlier processing of field X'0025'.

SF X'0101'—CA SOLVE:FTS Private Request Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:FTS private request privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ftsPrivateReq

KEY:

X'0101'

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X`0001'

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1'-'

A user who is privileged for CA SOLVE:FTS access can be authorized to request execution of private file transmissions. This field defines the user private request privilege. Valid values for the subfield data are Y or N. If this field is omitted or specifies an invalid value, no private request privilege is assigned.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been assigned CA SOLVE:FTS access by the earlier processing of field X'0025'.

SF X'0102'—CA SOLVE:FTS System Request Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:FTS system request privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ftsSystemReq

KEY:

X'0102'

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1' '

A user who is privileged for CA SOLVE:FTS access can be authorized to request execution of system file transmissions. This field defines the user system request privilege. Valid values for the subfield data are Y or N. If this field is omitted or specifies an invalid value, no system request privilege is assigned.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been assigned CA SOLVE:FTS access by the earlier processing of field X'0025'.

SF X'0103'—CA SOLVE:FTS Private Control Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:FTS private control privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ftsPrivateCtl

KEY:

X'0103'

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1' '

A user who is privileged for CA SOLVE:FTS access can be authorized to supervise (control) execution of private file transmissions. This field defines the private control privilege of the user. Valid values for the subfield data are Y or N. If this field is omitted or specifies an invalid value, no private control privilege is assigned.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been assigned CA SOLVE:FTS access by the earlier processing of field X'0025'.

SF X'0104'—CA SOLVE:FTS System Control Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:FTS system control privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ftsSystemCtl

KEY:

X'0104'

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1' '

A user who is privileged for CA SOLVE:FTS access can be authorized to supervise (control) execution of system file transmissions. This field defines the system control privilege of the user. Valid values for the subfield data are Y or N. If this field is omitted or specifies an invalid value, no system control privilege is assigned.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been assigned CA SOLVE:FTS access by the earlier processing-of field X'0025'.

SF X'0105'—CA SOLVE:FTS Private Function Mask

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:FTS private function mask

SXCTL FIELD:

ftsPvtFctMask

KEY:

X'0105'

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X'000C'

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL12' '

A user who is privileged for CA SOLVE:FTS access can be authorized to define, control, or request execution of private file transmissions. CA SOLVE:FTS provides a mechanism by which users can be restricted to a range of transmission definition names. This mechanism takes the form of a 12-character access mask.

This field defines the private access mask of the user. The subfield data must be left justified and blank-padded to form 12 characters if necessary. Embedded blanks cause truncation. If this subfield is specified as blank, or this structured field is omitted, the mask defaults to the user ID name.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been assigned CA SOLVE:FTS access by the earlier processing of field X'0025'.

SF X'0106'—CA SOLVE:FTS System Function Mask

FUNCTION:

Defines CA SOLVE:FTS system function mask

SXCTL FIELD:

ftsSysFctMask

KEY:

X'0106'

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X'0001'

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X1000C'

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL12' '

A user who is privileged for CA SOLVE:FTS access can be authorized to define, control, or request execution of system file transmissions. CA SOLVE:FTS provides a mechanism by which users can be restricted to a range of transmission definition names. This mechanism takes the form of a 12-character access mask.

This field defines the system access mask of the user. The subfield data must be left justified and blank padded to form 12 characters if necessary. Embedded blanks cause truncation. If this subfield is specified as blank, or this structured field is omitted, the mask defaults to the string C'*'.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been assigned CA SOLVE:FTS access by the earlier processing of field X'0025'.

SF X‘0150’—NEWS Reset Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA NetMaster NM for SNA NEWS reset privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

newsReset

KEY:

X‘0150’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

A user who has NEWS access can be authorized to reset (delete) database records. Valid values are Y or N. The default is N.

Specifying Y in this field enables the user to reset statistics within the Summary Statistics Subsystem. The setting results in the &NEWSRSET system variable being set to YES when tested within an NCL procedure that the user invokes.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been given access privileges to Network Management and to NEWS (that is, if the user ID does not have structured field keys X‘0022’ and X‘0026’).

SF X‘0151’—NTS Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines CA NetMaster NM for SNA NTS access privilege

SXCTL FIELD:

ntsAccess

KEY:

X‘0151’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user can access the facilities of the Network Tracking System. Valid values are Y or N. The default is N.

This field is ignored if NTS is not configured on your system.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been given access privileges to Network Management (that is, if the user ID does not have structured field key X‘0022’).

SF X‘0180’—AOM Message Delivery and Routing Codes

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s AOM message delivery and routing codes

SXCTL FIELD:

aomMsgDeliveryRC

KEY:

X‘0180’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0010’ or X’0002’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

BL16‘ ’

This field defines whether a user ID is entitled to receive AOM messages.

Subfield 1 indicates if the user is entitled to receive AOM messages while in OCS mode. The value must be Y or N. Invalid values are treated as N.

Subfield 2 is a 128-bit mask that indicates the routing codes for which the user is entitled to receive messages. The mask contains 128 bits, which are used to represent routing codes 1 through 128 inclusive, from left to right. All 16 bytes are supported, providing routing codes 1 through 128.

For example, code the value of subfield 2 as X’8200000000000000’ to indicate that the user is authorized for routing codes 1 and 7. The binary equivalent of X’8200000000000000’ is B’10000010...0000’, which has the 1 bit on for routing codes 1 and 7 (reading from left to right).

SF X‘0181’—AOM MVS SYSCMD Console Authority

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s AOM SYSCMD console authority for z/OS systems

SXCTL FIELD:

aomSyscmdConAuth

KEY:

X‘0181’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

SUBFIELD 3 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 3 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

SUBFIELD 4 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 4 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the console and command authority for AOM SYSCMD on z/OS systems for a user ID.

The following description is for each of the subfields of this structured field:

I

Information only console

M

Master console

P

Pseudo-master console

C

Subfields 2 to 4 indicate the console command authority for this user ID

Any other values in this subfield are ignored.

For subfields 2 through 4, you can only enter Y or N. If a field is omitted or invalid, N is the default.

SF X‘0182’—AOM MSG Level

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s AOM MSG level

SXCTL FIELD:

aomMsgLevel

KEY:

X‘0182’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

B‘xxxxxx00’

This field defines the 8-bit mask describing the MSG level for the user ID. Valid bit settings are as follows:

1... .... Receive WTORs

.1.. .... Receive Immediate Action

..1. .... Receive Critical Eventual Action

...1 .... Receive Eventual Action

.... 1... Receive Informational

.... .1.. Receive Console Broadcasts

.... ..11 Reserved

SF X‘0183’—AOM z/VM SYSCMD Authority

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s AOM SYSCMD authority for z/VM systems

SXCTL FIELD:

aomVmSyscmdAuth

KEY:

X‘0183’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the AOM SYSCMD authority on z/VM systems for a user ID.

The first subfield controls whether the user is authorized to issue SYSCMD DEST=PROP. Valid values are Y or N. Invalid values are treated as N.

The second subfield controls whether the user is authorized to issue SYSCMD DEST=GCS. Valid values are Y or N. Invalid values are treated as N.

AOM on z/OS systems ignores this structured field. This feature allows for a shared security profile z/OS and z/VM systems.

SF X‘0185’—AOM VOS3/JSS4 SYSCMD Command Authority

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s AOM SYSCMD command authority for VOS3/JSS4 systems

KEY:

X‘0185’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘000’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’ or X‘0002’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘n ’ or CL2‘nn

This field provides the VOS3/JSS4 command authority level for SYSCMD. It is ignored by AOM when not in a VOS3/JSS4 environment. This allows shared security profile across all systems.

Note: The UAMS panel that displays AOM SYSCMD authority always shows this field and allows update. The field is not used by SYSCMD unless the system is actually VOS3/JSS4.

SF X‘0200’—MAI-FS Privilege Class

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s CA SOLVE:Access MAI-FS privilege class

SXCTL FIELD:

maiFsPrivClass

KEY:

X‘0200’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the MAI-FS privilege class for the user ID. Valid values are A, B, C, or D. If this field is omitted, the default is D (at user logon).

SF X‘0201’—MAI-FS Model User ID

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s CA SOLVE:Access MAI-FS model user ID

SXCTL FIELD:

maiFsModelUserID

KEY:

X‘0201’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

This field supplies an MAI-FS user ID on whose stored session definitions this user ID is to be modeled. If this field is omitted, the field is left blank.

SF X‘0202’—MAI-FS A and E Command Capability

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s CA SOLVE:Access MAI-FS A and E command capability

SXCTL FIELD:

maiFsAEcmdAuth

KEY:

X‘0202’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field specifies whether a user is entitled to use the A and E commands. Valid values are Y and N. If this field is omitted, the default is N.

SF X‘0203’—MAI-FS Active Session Limit

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s CA SOLVE:Access MAI-FS Active Session Limit

SXCTL FIELD:

maiFsActSesLimit

KEY:

X‘0203’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL3‘ ’

This field determines whether a user is limited in the number of sessions that they can have active at the same time. Possible values are 0 through 255. A value of 0 indicates that no limit applies. This value is the default when this field is omitted.

SF X‘0500’—PSM Primary Menu Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s PSM primary menu access

SXCTL FIELD:

psmPrimaryMenu

KEY:

X‘0500’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether the user is authorized to access the PSM : Primary Menu. Valid values are 0 (not authorized) and 1 (authorized). If this field is omitted, the default is 1 (authorized).

SF X‘0501’—PSM Maintenance Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s PSM maintenance access

SXCTL FIELD:

psmMaintenance

KEY:

X‘0501’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the level of access a user has to PSM printer, form, and setup definitions, and to default printer assignment. Valid values are 0 (not authorized), 1 (browse access only), 2 (browse, add, and update access), and 3 (browse, add, update, and delete access). If this field is omitted, the default is 1 (browse).

SF X‘0502’—PSM Administration Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s PSM administration access

SXCTL FIELD:

psmAdmin

KEY:

X‘0502’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the level of access a user has to PSM administration functions. Valid values are 0 (not authorized), 1 (browse, and update default definitions), 2 (browse and update default definitions, and clear the spool). If this field is omitted, the default is 0 (not authorized).

SF X‘0503’—PSM Ability to Change Print Request Priority

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s PSM ability to change print request priority

SXCTL FIELD:

psmChgPrintReq

KEY:

X‘0503’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the ability of a user to change the priority for a PSM print request. Valid values are 0 (not authorized), and 1 (authorized). If this field is omitted, the default is 0 (not authorized).

SF X‘0504’—PSM Queue Access for All Print Output

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s PSM queue access for all print output

SXCTL FIELD:

psmAllPrintAcc

KEY:

X‘0504’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines a user’s queue access to the PSM print output of other users. The following values are valid:

If this field is omitted, the default is 1.

SF X‘0505’—PSM Queue Access for Their Own Print Output

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s PSM queue access for their own print output

SXCTL FIELD:

psmOwnPrintAcc

KEY:

X‘0505’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the user’s queue access to their own PSM print output. The following values are valid:

If this field is omitted, the default is 4.

SF X‘0510’—Panel Command Access Authority

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s panel command access authority

SXCTL FIELD:

panelCmdAccAuth

KEY:

X‘0510’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user is entitled to enter EXEC or CMD in the COMMAND ===> and Select Option ===> input fields on panels. Valid values are Y and N. The default is N. If the user has OCS authority, this field is automatically set to Y and cannot be altered.

SF X‘0511’—Administration and Definition Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s security and system services access

SXCTL FIELD:

sysServicesAcc

KEY:

X‘0511’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field indicates whether the user has access to security and system services functions (that is, UAMS, Broadcast Services, System Support Services). Valid values are Y and N. The default is N.

SF X‘0520’—Notification Details (First Rule)

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s notification details (first rule)

SXCTL FIELD:

notificationR1

KEY:

X‘0520’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 3 LENGTH:

X‘0007’

SUBFIELD 3 DATA:

CL7‘ ’

SUBFIELD 4 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 4 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 5 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 5 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 6 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 6 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

SUBFIELD 7 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 7 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 8 LENGTH:

X‘0040’

SUBFIELD 8 DATA:

CL64‘ ’

This field defines the mode or method by which the user is notified of an event that the user has been nominated to receive. Various applications use these notification details. Broadcast Services also supports the use of the UAMS Notification Details when sending a broadcast to a specific user using the N option.

This structured field has multiple subfields containing the following information:

SUBFIELD 1—Notification Mode
SUBFIELD 2—Notification Domain
SUBFIELD 3—Day of Notification
SUBFIELD 4—Low Time
SUBFIELD 5—High Time
SUBFIELD 6—User ID
SUBFIELD 7—Exit Name
SUBFIELD 8—Parameters

If omitted, the fields are left blank.

SF X‘0521’—Notification Details (Second Rule)

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s notification details (second rule)

SXCTL FIELD:

notificationR2

KEY:

X‘0521’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 3 LENGTH:

X‘0007’

SUBFIELD 3 DATA:

CL7‘ ’

SUBFIELD 4 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 4 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 5 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 5 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 6 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 6 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

SUBFIELD 7 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 7 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 8 LENGTH:

X‘0040’

SUBFIELD 8 DATA:

CL64‘ ’

This field defines the mode or method by which the user is notified of an event that the user has been nominated to receive. Various applications use these notification details. Broadcast Services also supports the use of the UAMS Notification Details when sending a broadcast to a specific user using the N option.

This structured field has multiple subfields containing the following information:

SUBFIELD 1—Notification Mode
SUBFIELD 2—Notification Domain
SUBFIELD 3—Day of Notification
SUBFIELD 4—Low Time
SUBFIELD 5—High Time
SUBFIELD 6—User ID
SUBFIELD 7—Exit Name
SUBFIELD 8—Parameters

If omitted, the fields are left blank.

SF X‘0522’—Notification Details (Third Rule)

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s notification details (third rule)

SXCTL FIELD:

notificationR3

KEY:

X‘0522’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 3 LENGTH:

X‘0007’

SUBFIELD 3 DATA:

CL7‘ ’

SUBFIELD 4 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 4 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 5 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 5 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 6 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 6 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

SUBFIELD 7 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 7 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 8 LENGTH:

X‘0040’

SUBFIELD 8 DATA:

CL64‘ ’

This field defines the mode or method by which the user is notified of an event that the user has been nominated to receive. Various applications use these notification details. Broadcast Services also supports the use of the UAMS Notification Details when sending a broadcast to a specific user using the N option.

This structured field has multiple subfields containing the following information:

SUBFIELD 1—Notification Mode
SUBFIELD 2—Notification Domain
SUBFIELD 3—Day of Notification
SUBFIELD 4—Low Time
SUBFIELD 5—High Time
SUBFIELD 6—User ID
SUBFIELD 7—Exit Name
SUBFIELD 8—Parameters

If omitted, the fields are left blank.

SF X‘0523’—Notification Details (Fourth Rule)

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s notification details (fourth rule)

SXCTL FIELD:

notificationR4

KEY:

X‘0523’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 2 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 2 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 3 LENGTH:

X‘0007’

SUBFIELD 3 DATA:

CL7‘ ’

SUBFIELD 4 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 4 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 5 LENGTH:

X‘0004’

SUBFIELD 5 DATA:

CL4‘ ’

SUBFIELD 6 LENGTH:

X‘0020’

SUBFIELD 6 DATA:

CL32‘ ’

SUBFIELD 7 LENGTH:

X‘0008’

SUBFIELD 7 DATA:

CL8‘ ’

SUBFIELD 8 LENGTH:

X‘0040’

SUBFIELD 8 DATA:

CL64‘ ’

This field defines the mode or method by which the user is notified of an event that the user has been nominated to receive. Various applications use these notification details. Broadcast Services also supports the use of the UAMS Notification Details when sending a broadcast to a specific user using the N option.

This structured field has multiple subfields containing the following information:

SUBFIELD 1—Notification Mode
SUBFIELD 2—Notification Domain
SUBFIELD 3—Day of Notification
SUBFIELD 4—Low Time
SUBFIELD 5—High Time
SUBFIELD 6—User ID
SUBFIELD 7—Exit Name
SUBFIELD 8—Parameters

If omitted, the fields are left blank.

SF X‘0530’—TCP/IP Services Access Privilege

FUNCTION:

Defines a user’s TCP/IP Services authority level.

SXCTL FIELD:

tcpipSvcsAccess

KEY:

X‘0530’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the authority level for a user using TCP/IP Services. Valid values are 0 (not authorized to access TCP/IP Services), 1 (browse only authority), and 2 (full update authority which is necessary to: run Obeyfiles, drop connections, perform packet tracing, start and stop devices, and use the SNMP Set option). If omitted, the default is 0.

This field is ignored if the user ID has not been given access privileges to Network Management (that is, if the user ID does not have structured field key X‘0022’).

SF X‘0550’—Report Writer Primary Menu Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s Report Writer primary menu access

SXCTL FIELD:

repWriterPriMenu

KEY:

X‘0550’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user ID is authorized to access the Report Writer primary menu. Valid values are 0 (not authorized), and 1 (authorized). If omitted, the default is 1.

SF X‘0551’—Report Writer Administration Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s Report Writer administration access

SXCTL FIELD:

repWriterAdmin

KEY:

X‘0551’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user ID is authorized to access Report Writer table maintenance administration functions. Valid values are 0 (not authorized), and 1 (authorized). If omitted, the default is 0.

SF X‘0552’—Report Writer Maintenance Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s Report Writer maintenance access

SXCTL FIELD:

repWriterMaint

KEY:

X‘0552’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user is authorized to access the Report Writer report definition menu. Valid values are 0 (not authorized for menu access), and 1 (menu access authorized). If omitted, the default is 1.

SF X‘0553’—Report Writer Public Report Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s Report Writer public report access

SXCTL FIELD:

repWriterPublic

KEY:

X‘0553’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the level of access a user ID has to public reports. The following values are valid:

If omitted, the default is 1.

SF X‘0554’—Report Writer Access to Their Own Reports

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s Report Writer access to their own reports

SXCTL FIELD:

repWriterOwn

KEY:

X‘0554’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the level of access a user ID has to their own reports. The following values are valid:

If omitted, the default is 3.

SF X‘0555’—Report Writer Private Report Access for All Users

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s Report Writer private report access for all users

SXCTL FIELD:

repWriterAll

KEY:

X‘0555’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the level of access a user ID has to private reports for all users. The following values are valid:

If omitted, the default is 0.

SF X‘0556’—Report Writer Schedule Maintenance Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s Report Writer schedule maintenance access

SXCTL FIELD:

repWriterSchdMnt

KEY:

X‘0556’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines the level of access a user ID has to Report Writer schedule definitions. The following values are valid:

If omitted, the default is 1.

SF X‘0580’—Access to CA SOLVE:NetMail

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s access to CA SOLVE:NetMail (Electronic Mail field)

SXCTL FIELD:

netmailAccess

KEY:

X‘0580’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user ID has access to CA SOLVE:NetMail. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, the default is N.

SF X‘0601’—Access to Managed Objects Development Services (MODS)

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s access to Managed Objects Development Services (MODS)

SXCTL FIELD:

modsAcc

KEY:

X‘0601’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user ID has access to MODS. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, the default is N.

SF X‘0605’—Object Services Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s access to Object Services

SXCTL FIELD:

osAcc

KEY:

X‘0605’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user ID has access to Object Services support functions. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, the default is N.

SF X‘0609’—Object Services Security Access

FUNCTION:

Defines user’s security access to Object Services

SXCTL FIELD:

osSecAcc

KEY:

X‘0609’

SUBFIELD COUNT:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 LENGTH:

X‘0001’

SUBFIELD 1 DATA:

CL1‘ ’

This field defines whether a user ID has access to Object Services. Valid values are Y or N. If omitted, the default is N.