All NCL processes execute on behalf of an authorized user ID. Private users who log on and execute NCL processes, execute their NCL processes within their own NCL processing regions.
System level procedures also require an NCL processing region for execution. The principal procedures, LOGPROC and PPOPROC execute under special internal user ID environments. LOGPROC executes under a special user ID, and PPOPROC executes under a special PPO interface user ID.
The internal user IDs, which provide the execution environments for these system level processes, are regarded as standard users. They are logged on in the standard way and can have UAMS (or security exit) user ID definitions. If you want to profile these internal user IDs in special ways, you can define them in the same way as real users.
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