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Frank wrote on 04/11/2007 10:32:03 AM:

Hello, has anyone ever tried to print out their security policies
from Ops Nav? If so, is that done simply by screen printing or is
there a way you can force a job to run via Ops Nav?

I have not seen a response to this question and I am not sure what you are
looking for. Hopefully this will help.

The System i Navigator security policies are based on system values. So one
way to print those policies would be to run this command from a command
line:

WRKSYSVAL SYSVAL(*ALL) OUTPUT(*PRINT)

If you want to print the Application Administrative functions you can run
this from a command line:

DSPFCNUSG OUTPUT(*PRINT)

Of course neither of these commands produces printed output that looks like
the System i Navigator screens. Both commands have parameters that allow
you to select what will be printed. DSPFCNUSG produces a separate page for
each function it prints.

Ed Fishel,
edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx


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