NetBatch-Plus Reference Manual

NetBatch-Plus Screens
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Field Descriptions
In the third part of the field, enter the four security codes specifying the security
attributes of the record. The security attributes are:
For each attribute, you can specify any one of these security codes:
The NetBatch-Plus application prevents users who do not have read access to a
record from updating, using, or deleting that record. This restriction applies regardless
of the security codes assigned to the record’s write, use, and purge attributes.
When you display the screen, the NetBatch-Plus application shows one of these
user IDs in the first part of the field:
The user ID from the defaults set associated with the signed-on user. The
application shows this ID if no other user IDs have been validated during the
current session.
The user ID of the last user validated by a function performed during the current
session.
Comment
Use the Comment field to enter a description of the defaults set. You can enter up to
32 characters.
Exec. Prg.
Use the Exec. Prg. field to specify the EXECUTOR-PROGRAM job attribute for the
defaults set. The attribute specifies the executor program used to process the input file
of a job.
To specify the attribute, enter the Guardian name of the program file.
For more information on the EXECUTOR-PROGRAM job attribute, see Job Definition
on page 6-102.
In
Use the In field to specify the IN job attribute for the defaults set. The attribute specifies
the input file of a job.
R Read specifies who can read the record.
W Write specifies who can update the record.
U Use specifies who can use the record.
P Purge specifies who can delete the record.
O Specifies that only the owner can access the record.
If the owner is the super ID (255, 255), the NetBatch-Plus application automatically
sets the write security attribute to O. This helps to prevent users from gaining
unauthorized access to the super ID’s records.
G Specifies that any user in the owner’s group can access the record.
A Specifies that any user can access the record.
- Specifies that only the super ID can access the record.