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  • Subject: Re: SYS147 in BPCS 405 CD
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 01:26:38 EST

Thanks Ed & Jessie

This thread is also related to my "Facility RIP" post about cleaning out 
files of records not needed any more & the value of RTVMBRD FILE NBRCURRCD 
etc.

Thanks to the both of you I now see that I need to purge "MZ" out of
ZMA (menu user seq#) &
ZMO (Menu lines) before
ZMM (menu title) last
I could not find their DDS in any of the usual places

I also think I need a little CL program (tentative name SYSCHEKUSR) which 
will RTVUSRPRF or something
(I stumbled over this on the AS400Network forum on SQL tips & how to put user 
name on Query/400) 
to look up user profile of user-id found in ZMA, and wherever the security 
stuff is, to locate via MONMSG what users no longer valid, then return the 
news to some RPG program going through such files in user id sequence.

MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)


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