LOGGRP command
Summary
- Privileges
- System manager
- Function
- Lists group entries in the password table, including privileges but not passwords
Syntax
LOGGRP [groupname1] [,groupname2]
Where:
groupname1 and groupname2 are the names of groups in the password table.
If specifying... |
Model 204 lists... |
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Neither groupname1 nor groupname2 |
All group entries in the password table. |
Only groupname1 |
Entries for that group. |
Only groupname2 |
Group entries starting at the beginning of the password table and extending through the groupname2 entry. |
Both groupname1 and groupname2 |
Entries starting at the groupname1 entry and extending through the groupname2 entry. The comma is required if only groupname2 is specified. Otherwise, either a comma or one or more blanks can be specified. |
Example
LOGGRP LOGGRP REGIONS LOGGRP ,SYSTEMS LOGGRP REGIONS, SYSTEMS
Usage notes
The LOGGRP command lists one or more group entries in the password table. The list is produced in alphabetical order.
Each group entry displayed by LOGGRP has the following format:
groupname index X'pppp' nnn, sss, rrr, uuu, aaa, terminals
Where:
groupname | is the name of the group. |
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index | is the group index if more than one group has the same name. |
pppp | is the two-byte representation of the group privileges. |
nnn | is the procedure user class. |
sss | is the field-level security SELECT level. |
rrr | is the field-level security READ level. |
uuu | is the field-level security UPDATE level. |
aaa | is the field-level security ADD level. |
terminals | is ALL, NONE, or a list of authorized terminals. |