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CA TPX Profile Variables (by Variable Name)

Variable Name

Field Name in Online Administration

Field Description

PIDXACBN

ACB Mask Default

The virtual terminal (full name or masked value) that is used for the user's sessions.

PIDXACCS

ACCESS

The type of access the user has to sessions. This variable can only have a value of PASS, SINGLE, or spaces in a report. If the profile allows access to multiple sessions at one time, this field will be blank.

PIDXAMSK

ACF2 Authorization Mask

Specifies the bit value that is to be checked at the byte located by PIDXAOFS.

PIDXAOFS

ACF2 Authorization Offset

Specifies the offset into the ACF2 LIDREC (logon ID record) of the attribute bit that is used to authorize a user's access to this profile.

PIDXCHAR

Command character

The character that the user types to indicate that the next character is a command.

PIDXDND1

Do not disturb

Indicates whether the user will receive mail messages. If set to Y, all messages will be stored in the user's mailbox.

PIDXESCK

Command key

The key that the user presses to execute a command.

PIDXFRST

Profile should be first

Specifies that this profile should be first in the user's profile list.

PIDXGRP

Group name

The maintenance authorization group to which the profile is assigned.

PIDXHBRB

Background Horizontal Border

The character used for the horizontal border around background sessions in Windows.

PIDXHBRF

Foreground Horizontal Border

The character used for the horizontal border around the current session in Windows.

PIDXJKEY

Jump key

The key that the user presses to switch to the next active application.

PIDXKOPT

Inactivate on

Indicates whether a /K or /F command will inactivate the user's sessions.

PIDXLANG

Language

The language used to display the panels and messages for the user.

PIDXMAIL

Get Mail first

Indicates whether CA TPX automatically takes the user to MAIL when the user signs on.

PIDXMENU

Display menu

Indicates whether CA TPX displays the Menu or the user's first "start at sign on" session when the user signs on.

PIDXMKEY

Menu key

The key that the user presses to display the Menu.

PIDXNAME

Profile name

The name of the profile.

PIDXOCLS

OPER Cmd class

The user's TPXOPER command class, which indicates what TPXOPER commands the user can issue.

PIDXOWN

Affinity applid

The VTAM application ID of the system that will manage a user's sessions.

PIDXPKEY

Print key

The key that the user presses to print the current screen image on the default printer.

PIDXPROP

Propagate ACB

Indicates if the virtual terminal selected for the user's first activated session is to be used for all the user's sessions.

PIDXPRSV

Command Class

The user's command authorization class, which indicates what user commands the user can issue.

PIDXPRT

Default printer

The printer to which the user's print requests are sent.

PIDXSALS

Security Alias

Specifies the name by which this profile is identified to the security system.

PIDXSCTY

Security system

The security system used when the user signs on to CA TPX.

PIDXSMAX

Maximum sessions

The maximum number of sessions the user can have active at one time.

PIDXTOP1

Stage 1 option

The action CA TPX takes when an idle user has reached the stage 1 time out limit.

PIDXTOU1

Stage 1 time out

The number of minutes the user can be idle before CA TPX executes the stage 1 option.

PIDXTOP2

Stage 2 option

The action CA TPX takes when an idle user has reached the stage 2 time out limit.

PIDXTOU2

Stage 2 time out

The number of minutes the user can be idle before CA TPX executes the stage 2 option.

PIDXUPDC

Update class

The user's update class, which indicates what parameters the user can modify.

PIDXVBRB

Background Vertical Border

The character used for the vertical border around background sessions in Windows.

PIDXVBRF

Foreground Vertical Border

The character used for the vertical border around the current session in Windows.

PIDXVLVL

View Security Level

The View security level for the user. This level determines if other users can view this user.

PIDXWCHR

Window Command Character

The character that the user types in a Windows session to indicate that the next character is a command.

PIDXWMOD

Window Mode Key

The key that the user presses to toggle between window modes in a Windows session.

PIDXWRKB

Lock Keyboard (Windows)

Indicates whether the user is able to use a session in one window while waiting for output on another window.

PIDX$XFR

Transfer option

Indicates what action CA TPX takes when a user transfers sessions from one physical terminal to another without signing off.

WUSR$TPX

None

Indicates whether the user is authorized to use the CA TPX component.