When granting XAUTH authority to the named “acid,” the administrator may limit the access levels which the named “acid” can PERMIT.
If the ADMIN command does not specify an ACCESS clause, the named "acid" of the command is not allowed to specify an ACCESS keyword in PERMIT commands. As a result, all PERMIT commands issued by the named "acid" will default to the DEFACC access‑level defined in the RDT.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at any access level.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level CONTROL.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level CREATE.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level DELETE.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level FEOV.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level FETCH.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level NONE.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level PURGE.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level READ.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level REPLACE.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level SCRATCH.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level UPDATE.
Named "acid" may permit any resource at the access level WRITE.
Note: The appropriate use of ACCESS levels in PERMIT commands for individual resources is governed by the ACLST of the resource class definition in the RDT.
This keyword can be used with:
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