Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide
Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide
2.3 Maintaining User Records Unicenter CA-Scheduler allows people who log on as OPERATOR to issue online commands to control all schedules at stations 39 and 40. If, when logging on, they do not specify which station to connect to, Unicenter CA-Scheduler automatically connects them to station 40. That is because 40 is the first entry in the list of stations that ID is authorized to connect to. Users logged on as PRODCTRL can do everything OPERATOR can do as well as: ■ ■ ■ Connect to all stations Maintain all database records Log other users off after a crash 2.3.5 Updating User Records Users with Manager authority can update any user records. Others with write passwords can follow these instructions to change their own passwords. Unicenter CA-Scheduler gives you two ways of updating records. The first way requires that you know the userid you want to change. Begin by checking which option on the User Maintenance menu allows you to update existing records. SCHD-UM USERID MAINTENANCE CA-SCHEDULER ===> MASTER - WR CONNECT : 4 FUNCTION ENTER -------- ------ DISPLAY FULL DIRECTORY........... (PRESS ENTER) SELECTIVELY DISPLAY DIRECTORY.... 1,SELECT CRITERIA DISPLAY SPECIFIC USERID.......... 2,USERID ALTER USERID RECORD.............. 3,USERID DEFINE USERID RECORD............. 4(,USERID) DELETE USERID RECORD............. 5,USERID,WRITPASS PF1=HELP This panel tells you to use option 3 to change an existing record. Notice, however, that Unicenter CA-Scheduler expects you to enter a userid when you select option 3. Therefore, when you type 3 in the command area, follow it with a comma and the userid you want to update. To change ACCTG's user record by adding a write password, enter 3,ACCTG in the command area to retrieve that record. If your authority level permits you to alter that user record, Unicenter CA-Scheduler displays the UserID Alter panel: 2-26 Unicenter CA-Scheduler User Guide
2.3 Maintaining User Records SCHD-UU USERID ALTER CA-SCHEDULER ===> MASTER - WR CONNECT : 4 USER IDENTIFICATION : acctg USERID READ PASSWORD: receipts USERID WRITE PASSWORD: USER ID DESCRIPTION : CONNECT USERID TO STATIONS: USERID TYPE (M,S OR G) : G PF1=HELP Now you can alter anything in this record but USER IDENTIFICATION by tabbing to the field and typing in a new value. Try extending ACCTG's authority by defining a write password of profit which will permit the ACCTG userid to: ■ ■ ■ ■ Define jobs and schedules Define online documentation to display at the console Alter Its read and write passwords Jobs and schedules that specifically authorize that userid Staged JCL if authorized for that station and job Issue commands to control schedules that authorize that userid To submit this change to the database, press Enter. Or, if you change your mind about altering the record, press Clear. When you submit a change to the database, Unicenter CA-Scheduler confirms that it is altered that user record by displaying the message following: SCHD-UTIL SCHDUTIL OUTPUT CA-SCHEDULER ===> MASTER - WR CONNECT : 4 ALTER USERID NAME=ACCTG,READPASS=RECEIPTS,WRITPASS=PROFIT CACU18I USERID ACCTG HAS BEEN ALTERED PF1=HELP Unicenter CA-Scheduler allows people with different authority levels alter different fields in user records: Chapter 2. Startup Tasks 2-27
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2.3 Maintaining <strong>User</strong> Records<br />
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SCHD-UU USERID ALTER <strong>CA</strong>-SCHEDULER<br />
===> MASTER - WR<br />
CONNECT : 4<br />
<br />
USER IDENTIFI<strong>CA</strong>TION : acctg<br />
USERID READ PASSWORD: receipts<br />
USERID WRITE PASSWORD:<br />
USER ID DESCRIPTION :<br />
CONNECT USERID TO STATIONS:<br />
USERID TYPE (M,S OR G) : G<br />
<br />
PF1=HELP<br />
<br />
Now you can alter anything in this record but USER IDENTIFI<strong>CA</strong>TION by<br />
tabbing to the field and typing in a new value. Try extending ACCTG's<br />
authority by defining a write password of profit which will permit the ACCTG<br />
userid to:<br />
■<br />
■<br />
■<br />
■<br />
Define jobs and schedules<br />
Define online documentation to display at the console<br />
Alter<br />
Its read and write passwords<br />
<strong>Job</strong>s and schedules that specifically authorize that userid<br />
Staged JCL if authorized <strong>for</strong> that station and job<br />
Issue commands to control schedules that authorize that userid<br />
To submit this change to the database, press Enter. Or, if you change your<br />
mind about altering the record, press Clear. When you submit a change to the<br />
database, <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> confirms that it is altered that user record<br />
by displaying the message following:<br />
<br />
SCHD-UTIL SCHDUTIL OUTPUT <strong>CA</strong>-SCHEDULER<br />
===> MASTER - WR<br />
CONNECT : 4<br />
<br />
ALTER USERID NAME=ACCTG,READPASS=RECEIPTS,WRITPASS=PROFIT<br />
<strong>CA</strong>CU18I USERID ACCTG HAS BEEN ALTERED<br />
<br />
PF1=HELP<br />
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<strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> allows people with different authority levels alter<br />
different fields in user records:<br />
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