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  • 1.  User Security.

    Posted Sep 09, 2010 12:41 AM
    Hi all,

    Are clauses like:

    ACCESS TO SYSTEM DCSYSTEM VERSION IS 10 =20
    PRIORITY IS 240 =20
    SECURITY CLASSES ( 1 ) =20

    Still used by DC/UCF? Anything other than the priority?

    While reviewing our user specifications, I found a number of people from
    one particular site with the above clause in their USER definition. I
    can't find any reference to a security class of 1.

    I know what they used to be used for, but am not sure if it's valid for
    anything other than compatibility.

    TIA,

    Dick

    Richard Pierce
    IDMS Database Administrator
    Massachusetts Dept of Transportation, Information Technology
    10 Park Plaza, Suite 7110
    Boston, MA 02116
    (617) 973-8911
    richard.pierce@state.ma.us
    www.mass.gov/massdot
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    Normal

    Normal
    Re: User Security.
    "It's as I remember.

    However, we're not an ADS shop :-(

    The only ""ADS"" we have is the tool kits LOGD.

    Thanks much.
    From Dick on the BlackBerry




  • 2.  Re:User Security.

    Posted Sep 09, 2010 12:41 AM
    Hi all,

    Are clauses like:

    ACCESS TO SYSTEM DCSYSTEM VERSION IS 10
    PRIORITY IS 240
    SECURITY CLASSES ( 1 )

    Still used by DC/UCF? Anything other than the priority?

    While reviewing our user specifications, I found a number of people from
    one particular site with the above clause in their USER definition. I
    can't find any reference to a security class of 1.

    I know what they used to be used for, but am not sure if it's valid for
    anything other than compatibility.

    TIA,

    Dick

    Richard Pierce
    IDMS Database Administrator
    Massachusetts Dept of Transportation, Information Technology
    10 Park Plaza, Suite 7110
    Boston, MA 02116
    (617) 973-8911
    richard.pierce@state.ma.us
    www.mass.gov/massdot
    "
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    Re: User Security.
    "Dick,

    We have similar User definition. The Security Class of 1 means you have an =
    ADSA application with Function Response defined with Security Class of 1.

    *+       ACCESS TO SYSTEM DCSYSTEM VERSION IS 6
    *+           PRIORITY IS 100
    *+           INSTALLATION CODES 'AMC  MCDIVDCDIVSCDIVSHCEN'
    *+           SECURITY CLASSES ( 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 =
    34
    *+                 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 53 54 61=
    63
    *+                 64 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87=
    88
    *+                 89 90 91 92 95 96 101 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 120 12=
    2 )

    In ADSA application definition, we have a Response Definition with Security=
    Class of 70 and the User is given permission to execute this response in h=
    is list of security classes.
    Response Definition=20

    Application name: CSDMAIN Version: 1=20
    Response name: CRIMC Drop response (/) _
    Function invoked: NEXTTASK=20
    Description . . . . Criminal Case Security class: 70=
    =20


    ACCess to SYStem/SUBSYstem system-name
    Establishes (INCLUDE) or removes (EXCLUDE) a system access privilege. If
    this clause is specified in a non Advantage CA-IDMS environment, the
    user/system relationship is documentation.
    Note: You must have IDMS-DC authority to use this clause.
    INStallation code is character-literal
    Specifies an installation code for the named user. This code can be access=
    ed at
    runtime by user exits or programs to provide additional security. Characte=
    r-literal
    must be a 1- through 32-character alphanumeric symbol specified as an abso=
    lute
    expression.
    PRIority is 0/user-priority
    Specifies the dispatching priority for the named user. DC/UCF uses the
    dispatching priority in combination with task and logical terminal priorit=
    ies to
    establish a run-time dispatching priority for tasks initiated by the named=
    user.
    User-priority must be an integer in the range 0 through 255; the default f=
    or ADD
    operations is 0. A high number indicates a high dispatching priority.
    SECurity classes is
    Adds or deletes security class codes for the named user; the user can exec=
    ute only
    programs and tasks with matching security classes.



    Regards,
    Paul Mak
    Database Administrator - CA-IDMS & ObjectStar
    Applications Development & Systems Integration
    HP Enterprise Services, South Pacific
    Telephone +61 2 9022 2604
    Mobile +61 419 398 116
    Email paul.mak@hp.com
    Level 2, 410 Concord Road, Rhodes, NSW 2138, AUSTRALIA


  • 3.  Re:User Security.

    Posted Sep 09, 2010 12:41 AM
    Hi all,

    Are clauses like:

    ACCESS TO SYSTEM DCSYSTEM VERSION IS 10
    PRIORITY IS 240
    SECURITY CLASSES ( 1 )

    Still used by DC/UCF? Anything other than the priority?

    While reviewing our user specifications, I found a number of people from
    one particular site with the above clause in their USER definition. I
    can't find any reference to a security class of 1.

    I know what they used to be used for, but am not sure if it's valid for
    anything other than compatibility.

    TIA,

    Dick

    Richard Pierce
    IDMS Database Administrator
    Massachusetts Dept of Transportation, Information Technology
    10 Park Plaza, Suite 7110
    Boston, MA 02116
    (617) 973-8911
    richard.pierce@state.ma.us
    www.mass.gov/massdot
    "
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    Hi. The CMUG user group meeting will be held next
    Wednesday, Sept. 15, and you're all invited! If you're in the Chicago
    area then please let us know if you'd like to attend the meeting in
    person. If you can't attend in person then you can still attend the
    meeting over the Internet through Live Meeting.

    =20

    The meeting is scheduled to start at 8:30 AM and goes
    until 2 PM. The first part of the meeting will be the CMUG business
    meeting. Next we'll have a ""Status & Plans"" session to hear some of the
    latest IDMS information. And then we'll have a training session. Due
    to scheduling conflicts we'll only be having 1 track of training, not 2.
    We'll have more details about that training shortly.

    =20

    If you would like to attend this meeting in person,
    please let us know so we'll know how many lunches to prepare. If you
    would like to attend through Live Meeting then please send me your
    e-mail address and I'll send you a link for the Live Meeting session.
    My e-mail address is glen.guenther@acxiom.com.

    =20

    If you have any questions about this, please let us
    know.

    =20

    Thanks,

    Glen Guenther

    =20

    Glen W. Guenther | Mainframe Database System Programmer

    Global Technology Services

    =20

    630-944-0505 office | 636-443-9609 cell | 630-944-8948 fax
    3333 S Finley | Downers Grove, IL, 60515-5727 | USA | www.acxiom.com

    =20

    =20

    =20

    From: Guenther Glen - gguent=20
    Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 10:12 PM
    To: 'IDMS-L@LISTSERV.IUASSN.COM'
    Subject: CMUG meeting annoucement

    =20

    The IDMS CMUG (Chicago Midwest User Group) is planning
    on having a User Group meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010. CA is
    letting us have the meeting in their Lisle office and they've
    volunteered to broadcast the meeting through Live Meeting. Our plans
    are to have a CMUG business meeting first and then to break into 2
    tracks, a Systems track and an Application Track. Each track would have
    a ""Status & Plans"" session with details tailored for that track and then
    an additional training session of some type.

    =20

    We would very much like to hear from any CMUG members as
    to what topics would interest them. At the same time, since our
    meetings are going to be broadcast over Live Meeting, everyone is
    welcome to watch these sessions and we'd be glad to consider suggestions
    from non-CMUG members as to what others would like to see, too.

    =20

    Some suggestions of topics for the Systems track would
    be:

    * IDMS Concepts

    * Navigation

    * IDMS & ZIP processors

    * Performance & Tuning

    * Best Practices

    =20

    Some suggestions of topics for the Applications track
    would be:

    * Basic ADS

    * Basic Navigation

    * SQL Option

    * Visual DBA (changes are coming in V18 which will make this a lot more
    useful to applications people)

    =20

    Obviously these will be condensed versions of these topics and we'll
    only have time for 1 topic per track (plus the ""Status & Plans"" topic at
    the beginning) but if anyone has suggestions of what would interest
    them, please let us know.

    =20

    If you're a CMUG member and/or you would like to attend
    the meeting in Lisle then please let us know because CA will also be
    providing lunch for us and will need a headcount. If you would be
    interested in watching the Live Meeting sessions then please let us know
    because we'd like to know have many people will be watching. And we'd
    like to know how many people (both physically and through Live Meeting)
    are interested in each track. Locally that would make a difference as
    to which room will be used for which sessions in the Lisle offices.

    =20

    Thanks,

    Glen Guenther

    =20

    Glen W. Guenther | Mainframe Database System Programmer

    Global Technology Services

    =20

    630-944-0505 office | 636-443-9609 cell | 630-944-8948 fax
    3333 S Finley | Downers Grove, IL, 60515-5727 | USA | www.acxiom.com

    =20



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    Normal

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    FW: CMUG meeting announcement
    " Hi. The CMUG user group meeting will be held next
    Wednesday, Sept. 15, and you're all invited! If you're in the Chicago
    area then please let us know if you'd like to attend the meeting in
    person. If you can't attend in person then you can still attend the
    meeting over the Internet through Live Meeting.



    The meeting is scheduled to start at 8:30 AM and goes
    until 2 PM. The first part of the meeting will be the CMUG business
    meeting. Next we'll have a ""Status & Plans"" session to hear some of the
    latest IDMS information. And then we'll have a training session. Due
    to scheduling conflicts we'll only be having 1 track of training, not 2.
    We'll have more details about that training shortly.



    If you would like to attend this meeting in person,
    please let us know so we'll know how many lunches to prepare. If you
    would like to attend through Live Meeting then please send me your
    e-mail address and I'll send you a link for the Live Meeting session.
    My e-mail address is glen.guenther@acxiom.com.



    If you have any questions about this, please let us
    know.



    Thanks,

    Glen Guenther



    Glen W. Guenther | Mainframe Database System Programmer

    Global Technology Services



    630-944-0505 office | 636-443-9609 cell | 630-944-8948 fax
    3333 S Finley | Downers Grove, IL, 60515-5727 | USA | www.acxiom.com







    From: Guenther Glen - gguent
    Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 10:12 PM
    To: 'IDMS-L@LISTSERV.IUASSN.COM'
    Subject: CMUG meeting annoucement



    The IDMS CMUG (Chicago Midwest User Group) is planning
    on having a User Group meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010. CA is
    letting us have the meeting in their Lisle office and they've
    volunteered to broadcast the meeting through Live Meeting. Our plans
    are to have a CMUG business meeting first and then to break into 2
    tracks, a Systems track and an Application Track. Each track would have
    a ""Status & Plans"" session with details tailored for that track and then
    an additional training session of some type.



    We would very much like to hear from any CMUG members as
    to what topics would interest them. At the same time, since our
    meetings are going to be broadcast over Live Meeting, everyone is
    welcome to watch these sessions and we'd be glad to consider suggestions
    from non-CMUG members as to what others would like to see, too.



    Some suggestions of topics for the Systems track would
    be:

    * IDMS Concepts

    * Navigation

    * IDMS & ZIP processors

    * Performance & Tuning

    * Best Practices



    Some suggestions of topics for the Applications track
    would be:

    * Basic ADS

    * Basic Navigation

    * SQL Option

    * Visual DBA (changes are coming in V18 which will make this a lot more
    useful to applications people)



    Obviously these will be condensed versions of these topics and we'll
    only have time for 1 topic per track (plus the ""Status & Plans"" topic at
    the beginning) but if anyone has suggestions of what would interest
    them, please let us know.



    If you're a CMUG member and/or you would like to attend
    the meeting in Lisle then please let us know because CA will also be
    providing lunch for us and will need a headcount. If you would be
    interested in watching the Live Meeting sessions then please let us know
    because we'd like to know have many people will be watching. And we'd
    like to know how many people (both physically and through Live Meeting)
    are interested in each track. Locally that would make a difference as
    to which room will be used for which sessions in the Lisle offices.



    Thanks,

    Glen Guenther



    Glen W. Guenther | Mainframe Database System Programmer

    Global Technology Services



    630-944-0505 office | 636-443-9609 cell | 630-944-8948 fax
    3333 S Finley | Downers Grove, IL, 60515-5727 | USA | www.acxiom.com







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    If you have received this communication in error, please resend this
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    Re: User Security.
    "It seems this didn't make it back to the list.

    Dick

    Richard Pierce
    (617) 973-8911
    richard.pierce@state.ma.us


  • 4.  Re:User Security.

    Posted Sep 09, 2010 12:41 AM
    Hi all,

    Are clauses like:

    ACCESS TO SYSTEM DCSYSTEM VERSION IS 10 =20
    PRIORITY IS 240 =20
    SECURITY CLASSES ( 1 ) =20

    Still used by DC/UCF? Anything other than the priority?

    While reviewing our user specifications, I found a number of people from
    one particular site with the above clause in their USER definition. I
    can't find any reference to a security class of 1.

    I know what they used to be used for, but am not sure if it's valid for
    anything other than compatibility.

    TIA,

    Dick

    Richard Pierce
    IDMS Database Administrator
    Massachusetts Dept of Transportation, Information Technology
    10 Park Plaza, Suite 7110
    Boston, MA 02116
    (617) 973-8911
    richard.pierce@state.ma.us
    www.mass.gov/massdot
    "
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    Normal

    Normal
    Re: User Security.
    "Dick,

    We have similar User definition. The Security Class of 1 means you have an ADSA application with Function Response defined with Security Class of 1.

    *+       ACCESS TO SYSTEM DCSYSTEM VERSION IS 6
    *+           PRIORITY IS 100
    *+           INSTALLATION CODES 'AMC  MCDIVDCDIVSCDIVSHCEN'
    *+           SECURITY CLASSES ( 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
    *+                 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 53 54 61 63
    *+                 64 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88
    *+                 89 90 91 92 95 96 101 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 120 122 )

    In ADSA application definition, we have a Response Definition with Security Class of 70 and the User is given permission to execute this response in his list of security classes.
    Response Definition

    Application name: CSDMAIN Version: 1
    Response name: CRIMC Drop response (/) _
    Function invoked: NEXTTASK
    Description . . . . Criminal Case Security class: 70


    ACCess to SYStem/SUBSYstem system-name
    Establishes (INCLUDE) or removes (EXCLUDE) a system access privilege. If
    this clause is specified in a non Advantage CA-IDMS environment, the
    user/system relationship is documentation.
    Note: You must have IDMS-DC authority to use this clause.
    INStallation code is character-literal
    Specifies an installation code for the named user. This code can be accessed at
    runtime by user exits or programs to provide additional security. Character-literal
    must be a 1- through 32-character alphanumeric symbol specified as an absolute
    expression.
    PRIority is 0/user-priority
    Specifies the dispatching priority for the named user. DC/UCF uses the
    dispatching priority in combination with task and logical terminal priorities to
    establish a run-time dispatching priority for tasks initiated by the named user.
    User-priority must be an integer in the range 0 through 255; the default for ADD
    operations is 0. A high number indicates a high dispatching priority.
    SECurity classes is
    Adds or deletes security class codes for the named user; the user can execute only
    programs and tasks with matching security classes.



    Regards,
    Paul Mak
    Database Administrator - CA-IDMS & ObjectStar
    Applications Development & Systems Integration
    HP Enterprise Services, South Pacific
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