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In order to run a BPCS program outside of the BPCS environment, do the
following:
1. Ensure the library list includes all the required libraries
2. call sys664 ('sys664')
This will set up the *LDA to prevent security violation issues.
3. Proceed on with the rest of the job.

Barbara Bilgen


In a message dated 8/9/2011 1:02:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bpcs-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

from: "Jeff Elam" <jelam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [BPCS-L] BPCS security issue

Hello,
We are running BPCS 4.05CD (lots of modifications/home grown
programs) on the system I using V6R1. We are using the updated BPCS
licensing process. I have two users that are being added to the BPCS
license even though they do not exist in the original BPCS security file
ZSC. These two users use the home grown programs and don't need access to
the BPCS system. I have a feeling that someone copied code from a BPCS
program to one of our home grown programs which is causing the users to be
added to the new licensing process. Can someone tell me what program adds
users to the new licensing program so I can remove the calls to those
programs from our homegrown processes?

Thanks,

Jeff Elam





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