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{ALL | [uclass-option] | [pclass-option] | {ALL | [uclass-option] | [pclass-option] | ||
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==Syntax notes== | ==Syntax notes== | ||
Parentheses are optional. However, if a left parenthesis is specified, the right is required. Commas are required. UCLASS and PCLASS can be specified in any order. | Parentheses are optional. However, if a left parenthesis is specified, the right is required. Commas are required. UCLASS and PCLASS can be specified in any order. |
Latest revision as of 20:13, 12 April 2017
Summary
- Privileges
- File manager
- Function
- Removes access privileges for particular user classes associated with particular procedure classes
Syntax
DESECURE PROCEDURE {ALL | [uclass-option] | [pclass-option] | [uclass-option,pclass-option]}
uclass-option
UCLASS[=(n1,n2,...)]
pclass-option
PCLASS[=(m1,m2,...)]
Where:
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UCLASS=n1,n2,... are the identification numbers of an existing user class, whose users have access to the procedures in PCLASS; the number must be in the range 1 to 225. If only UCLASS is specified, all references to the specified user classes are removed from the Access Control Table (ACT).
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PCLASS=m1,m2,... is the identification number of an existing procedure class to which users in UCLASS have access; the number must be in the range 1 to 255. If only PCLASS is specified, all references to the specified procedure classes are removed from the ACT.
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If both UCLASS and PCLASS are specified, the entries for all combinations of the specified user and procedure class pairs are removed from the ACT.
Syntax notes
Parentheses are optional. However, if a left parenthesis is specified, the right is required. Commas are required. UCLASS and PCLASS can be specified in any order.
Example
The following example removes all references to procedure class 50 (for all user classes):
DESECURE PROC PCLASS = 50
The example below removes access privileges for the combinations of user classes and procedure classes listed after the example:
DESECURE PROC (UCLASS = 8,9,PCLASS = 1,2,3) User Class 8, Procedure Class 1 User Class 8, Procedure Class 2 User Class 8, Procedure Class 3 User Class 9, Procedure Class 1 User Class 9, Procedure Class 2 User Class 9, Procedure Class 3
Usage notes
The DESECURE PROCEDURE command removes particular access privileges for particular procedure classes. When these privileges are established by the SECURE PROCEDURE commands, Model 204 makes entries in the ACT. DESECURE removes certain entries from this table. These might be:
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All entries for one or more user classes
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All entries for one or more procedure classes
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Entries for particular combinations of user classes and procedure classes