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If only a listing of access to BPCS menu options is required, the ZMO file (Menu Options file) can be used, and the menu description can be used rather than the object description. Makes more sense for users and SOX audits.

Sean

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Do you mean table ZMO - BPCS objects listing?

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subject: Re: [BPCS-L] BPCS Object names

Robert,

Do your operations department run a regular RTVDSKINF ? If so, it may
suffice to retrieve the description from the QUSRSYS/QAEZDISK file.

Are you only interested in programs that are available from a menu ? You
could use the menu option description from the ZMO file.

Regards,
Sean



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Hi,

Using data in file X3 and field X3PROG i want to make an listing showing

per program who has access to it.
However i find nowhere a file with the descriptions of the X3PROG
objectnames e.g. ACP100, ACR300.

Does anyone have or know where to get such a list in for instance excel
or access format so i can combine with Crystal Reports?

SSA says such a listing doesn't excist, the moment i believe that i will

rethink my position on the excistence of Santa Claus.

Thanks,
Robert



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