NetBatch-Plus Reference Manual

Setting Up the Processing Environment
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5. Plan User Access to Screens and Functions
5. Plan User Access to Screens and Functions
You now have enough information about your processing environment to establish
details of NetBatch-Plus users. These details include user names and access
privileges to screens and functions. Access privileges determine if a user can access a
screen for inquiry purposes only or for adding, updating, and deleting records.
Planning Considerations and Recommendations
The number of users you define and their access privileges depends on your
organization’s requirements. Whatever those requirements, plan at least one
supervisory user who has unlimited access to all NetBatch-Plus screens and functions.
This user can take responsibility for all NetBatch-Plus management activities such as
setting up users, controlling system access, and so on.
After you decide on a supervisory user, you can plan as many other users as you want.
Keep the number of user records to a minimum to simplify management of those
records.
Figure 4-4. Example of a Defaults Sets Table
Job
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Scheduler
\ADMIN.$MGR
\DEVELOP.$DEV
\ADMIN.$MGR
\ADMIN.$MGR
\WORLD.$ZBAT
\DEVELOP.$DEV
\DEVELOP.$DEV
\ADMIN.$MGR
\ADMIN.$MGR
\WORLD.$ZBAT
Class
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C7
C7
C7
C14
C14
Owner
205, 255
205, 255
205, 255
205, 255
205, 255
25, 5
25, 5
25, 5
255, 255
255, 255
Executor Program
TACL
TACL
TACL
ENFORM
TACL
TACL
COBOL
FUP
TACL
TACL
Output File
$S
$G
$D
$S
$S
$G
$G
$S
$S
$S
Defaults Set
Set1
Set2
Set3
Set1
Set4
Set2
Set2
Set1
Set4
Set1
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