2 /IDENTIFIER
Assigns the specified identifier to the user and documents the
user as a holder of the identifier in the rights database.
Format
GRANT/IDENTIFIER id-name user-spec
3 Parameters
id-name
Specifies the identifier name. The identifier name is a string
of 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters that can contain underscores
and dollar signs. The name must contain at least one nonnumeric
character.
user-spec
Specifies the UIC identifier that uniquely identifies the user
on the system. This type of identifier appears in alphanumeric
format. For example: [GROUP1,JONES].
3 Qualifier
/ATTRIBUTES
/ATTRIBUTES=(keyword[,...])
Specifies attributes to be associated with the identifier. The
following are valid keywords:
DYNAMIC Allows unprivileged holders of the identifier
to remove and to restore the identifier from
the process rights list by using the DCL
command SET RIGHTS_LIST.
HOLDER_HIDDEN Prevents people from getting a list of users
who hold an identifier, unless they own the
identifier themselves.
NAME_HIDDEN Allows holders of an identifier to have it
translated, either from binary to ASCII
or from ASCII to binary, but prevents
unauthorized users from translating the
identifier.
NOACCESS Makes any access rights of the identifier null
and void. If a user is granted an identifier
with the No Access attribute, that identifier
has no effect on the user's access rights
to objects. This attribute is a modifier for
an identifier with the Resource or Subsystem
attribute.
RESOURCE Allows holders of an identifier to charge disk
space to the identifier. Used only for file
objects.
SUBSYSTEM Allows holders of the identifier to create and
maintain protected subsystems by assigning the
Subsystem ACE to the application images in the
subsystem. Used only for file objects.
To remove an attribute from the identifier, add a NO prefix
to the attribute keyword. For example, to remove the Resource
attribute, specify /ATTRIBUTES=NORESOURCE.
3 Example
UAF> GRANT/IDENTIFIER INVENTORY [300,015]
%UAF-I-GRANTMSG, identifier INVENTORY granted to CRAMER
The command in this example grants the identifier INVENTORY to
the user named Cramer who has UIC [300,015]. Cramer becomes the
holder of the identifier and any resources associated with it.
The following command produces the same result:
UAF> GRANT/IDENTIFIER INVENTORY CRAMER
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