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Unless something has changed recently, the change user profile exit point won't let you stop any changes. It is just useful for logging. When you get the CHGP0100 retrieve the value from the user profile and log it. When you get the CHP0200 check the previous value and if it has changed notify someone.




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Thanks,

I had found this info but I think I mis interpreted it. I tough that the
CHGP0200 format was further defined somewhere else. I tough that the
values of the different part of the user profile were sent to the exit pgm.
Looks like I was wrong.

I will give my goal and maybe someone can suggest me a good way to
achieve it.
If our security staff changes some parameter of a user profile, I want to
disallow the update. To be more precise we want to stop the change of the
PWDEXP value from *YES to *NO.

Any suggestions?


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Objet : Re: Looking fo an exit point format definition

From the Knowledge Center Exit Point documentation:

Format of Change Profile Exit Information

The following table shows the structure of the change profile exit
information for formats CHGP0100 and CHGP0200. For a description of the
fields in the format, see Field Descriptions
<https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_71/apis/XCH
GUP.htm?view=kc#HDRCHGI>
.
OffsetTypeField
DecHex
0 0 CHAR(20) Exit point name
20 14 CHAR(8) Exit point format name
28 1C CHAR(10) User profile name

You get the User profile name and then you access the User profile
attributes (or whatever controls you may have associated with profiles) using
commands, APIs, etc.


On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 1:10 PM, Denis Robitaille <
denis_robitaille@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all,

I want to write an exit program to be called when the CHGUSPRF command
is called.

I found out that the exit point is QIBM_QSY_CHG_PROFILE It has 2
format. I want to use the CHGP0200 format which is used before the
changed is made to the user profile.

But, for the love of me I can not find the definition of this format.
I tried looking in the Knowledge center, numerous google search and I
come up empty.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks


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Denis Robitaille
Chef de service TI - Solution d'entreprise Infrastructure et
opérations

CASCADES CENTRE DES TECHNOLOGIES
412 Marie Victorin
Kingsey falls(Québec) Canada J0A 1B0
Tél : 819 363 6100 Poste :52130
Cell : 819 352 9362



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