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MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

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Appendix B: Environment Examples<br />

Local User Acceptance<br />

422<br />

The following table describes how to define an environment for local user acceptance.<br />

Field Description<br />

Environment Specify the environment name. It is helpful to design a recognizable<br />

naming convention, for example, USRACPT.<br />

Description Specify a description of the environment, for example, User<br />

Acceptance Env.<br />

Administrator Specify the <strong>Implementer</strong> administrator user profile.<br />

Env type Specify the type of environment, *TST (development), *QAC (quality<br />

assurance), or *PRD (production).<br />

Library defaults<br />

Specify the program library, files library, source library, and archive library names.<br />

Library Owner,<br />

Object Owner<br />

Applies to new objects created in <strong>Implementer</strong>, when you run Reset<br />

Authorities for an environment.<br />

Archive Versions Specify the number of archive versions to keep (up to 99 versions).

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