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Chris, Im using version 4 but Im usre you code can help me understand better
the sec files like zsc and such..

Can you email me the code?

Thx!

Chick Doe wrote:

> you can generally display what programs each user has access to by
> looking at the user security settings.
>
> i was interested in knowing which users could access a specific bpcs
> program. (ie who could do INV500 transactions, etc). so i wrote a
> program that scans the BPCS menu and security files and produces such a
> report. it lists each program in the menus and then lists the users that
> have access to the program. the intent was to perform periodic audits to
> verify that the proper users had the proper access.
>
> if this is what you are interested in i could email the program. It was
> written for version 6.0.04. (disclaimer time - it works for what we
> wanted to do. i make no representation as to the elegance of the
> programing code.)
>
> chick doe
> prime measurement systems
>
> >>> anton.lopez-krall@xxxxxxx 07/24/03 09:40AM >>>
> Guys..
>
> Is there a way or a tool to get all the security related
> permission on BPCS?
>
> Im trying to find out to what pgms each user has access (like
> parsing the zsc file) and also, to what external programs they
> have access thru menu maintenance/aditional menus/not core menus?
>
> Is there such a toold for this or a way to get a compelte report
> as to what a user has access to  or a reports that shows who has
> access to each program?
>
> Thx for your help.
>
> --
> Anton Krall
> IT Security Officer
> Bristol-Myers Squibb Mexico
>
> Tel. Directo: 5337-2620
> Conmutador: 5337-2800
> Email: anton.lopez-krall@xxxxxxx
>
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Anton Krall
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Email: anton.lopez-krall@xxxxxxx



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