The Commands Section display lists the available commands. You can use the display to specify which commands the user group can access. The action for the commands contained in command groups assigned to the user group cannot be changed. The actions for these commands are based on the action assigned to the command group.
The fields on the Commands Section display are as follows:
Specifies the name of the commands available to the user group.
Specifies the name of a subcommand for the command in the Command field.
Designates the definitions for the command or subcommand. The following can appear:
Allows the use of the command or subcommand.
Forbids the use of the command or subcommand.
Logs the use of the command in the Audit Log.
Displays a message on the system log whenever a member of the group enters the command. If defined for the z/OS command, and a z/OS REPLY command is issued, the reply is suppressed from the message. This suppression preserves the integrity of confidential replies. Use with the A or F definition.
Specifies whether the command is considered to be a command that can alter or update the system.
Specifies the name of the command group that contains the command and is assigned to the user group. If the command is not in a command group, this field is blank. The Access field is set based on the access assigned to the command group for the user group. The Access field cannot be changed for commands in a command group assigned to the user group.
Provides a description of the command.
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