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SCHEDULE
Automated Job Submission System
Guide and Reference Manual



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Usage: User Settings

/LOG



/NOLOG

EThe LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.

/PASSWORD=user_password

HThe PASSWORD qualifier is the system password that is entered the first time you use SCHEDULE.

Usage: User Settings

/PRIVILEGES=access_priv

FThe PRIVILEGES qualifier is used to assign any of 5 access privileges 1to an access record. The possible privileges are: &                          
Field Description
 AllAccess ) Grant Access to the entire database
ReadAll . Grant Read Access to the entire database
 SubmitAny % Grant ability to submit any job
 ChangeUser / Grant ability to change the user of a job
 Disabled + Deny all types of access to this user
None  No access rights


$Usage: User Settings, Group Settings

/TYPE=access_type

HThe TYPE qualifier is used to categorize the access record according to ,how it will be used. The possible types are: &                      
Field Description
 Group Settings  For group access records
 User Settings  For user access records
 Proxy for a remote user 4 When creating a proxy record for a remote user
 Map Identifier , For internal mapping of access records
 Next Identifier ) Place holder for next access record


AUsage: User Settings, Group Settings, Proxy for Remote User, Map Identifier, Next Identifier 


H

RENAME/ACCESS



Rename an access record.

=The RENAME/ACCESS command is used to rename an access record.




General Format

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RENAME/ACCESS access [/qualifiers]



Alternate

MVACC access_record



qualifier summary

 General qualifiers:

/[NO]LOG
/[NO]CONFIRM
/NODE = target_node



Examples

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 &$ SCHEDULE RENAME/ACCESS SCH_TEST_ACC          





Qualifiers



/CONFIRM



/NOCONFIRM

ECONFIRM requests that the user be prompted prior to any operation to 2verify that the selected entry is the correct one.

/NODE=target_node

DThe NODE qualifier specifies what NODE (either local or remote) you Hwant the operation performed on. /HOSTNAME may be substituted for /NODE.

/LOG



/NOLOG

EThe LOG qualifier causes each completed operation to issue a note to the user.





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