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MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

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C HAPTER THREE<br />

<strong>Implementer</strong> <strong>Administration</strong><br />

Configuring <strong>Implementer</strong> on the Host System<br />

3<br />

This chapter describes the administrative tasks you must complete to configure<br />

<strong>Implementer</strong> on the host system. Use this chapter, along with the previous chapter that<br />

describes the various scenarios, to help organize and perform the setup requirements.<br />

This chapter covers the following topics:<br />

“Overview of Administrative Tasks” on page 64<br />

“System Control Maintenance” on page 65<br />

“Users” on page 72<br />

“Environments” on page 81<br />

“Environments and User Capabilities” on page 109<br />

“Environment Repository Build” on page 117<br />

“Environment Groups” on page 125<br />

“Object Codes” on page 127<br />

“Object Name Rules” on page 137<br />

“Project-based Application Paths” on page 142<br />

“User-Defined PDM Options” on page 144<br />

“Issue or Design Request Stamping” on page 145<br />

“Object Version Stamping” on page 146<br />

“Considerations With OS/400 and <strong>Implementer</strong>” on page 153<br />

“Web-based Development for IFS Objects” on page 155<br />

“Mounted Drive Support for IFS Objects” on page 159<br />

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