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FTDELPRF

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Note on usage

Function: Delete admission profile

User group: FTAC user and FTAC administrator

The command can be entered under TSO.

A prerequisite for using this command is the use of openFT-AC.

Functional description

With the command FTDELPRF, you can delete all admission profiles of which you are the owner. In your role as FTAC administrator, you can also delete the admission profiles of any users. You should occasionally thin out the set of profiles to ensure that there are no outof-date admission profiles in your system that could potentially threaten the security of your system.

With FTSHWPRF, you can view the profiles and decide which ones you no longer need.

Format

FTDELPRF

NAME = *ALL / <alphanum-name 1..8> / *STD

,PASSWORD = *NONE / <alphanum-name 1..8>

,SELECT-PARAMETER = *OWN / *PARAMETERS(...)

*PARAMETERS(...)

TRANSFER-ADMISSION = *ALL / *NOT-SPECIFIED / <alphanum-name 8..32> /

<c-string 8..32 with-low> / <x-string 15..64>

,OWNER-IDENTIFICATION = *OWN / *ALL / <name 1..8>

Operands

NAME =

You can access the admission profile to be deleted using its name.

NAME = *ALL
Deletes all admission profiles. The FTAC user can delete all of his/her admission profiles with this operand if he/she does not select a special profile with SELECT-PARAMETER.

The administrator can delete his/her own profiles with this entry. He/She can also use SELECT-PARAMETER to delete all the admission profiles of a particular user or all the admission profiles in the system.

NAME = <alphanum-name 1..8>
Deletes the admission profile with the specified name.

NAME = *STD
Deletes the standard admission profile for your own user ID.

PASSWORD =
You enter the FTAC password which permits you to use FTAC commands with your user ID.

PASSWORD = *NONE
No FTAC password is required.

PASSWORD = <alphanum-name 1..8>
Specifies the corresponding FTAC password as required.

SELECT-PARAMETER =
You can enter selection criteria for the admission profiles to be deleted.
FTAC users can address the admission profiles to be deleted using their TRANSFER ADMISSION.
FTAC administrators can address the admission profiles to be deleted using their TRANSFER ADMISSION or OWNER IDENTIFICATION.

SELECT-PARAMETER = *OWN
Deletes your own admission profiles.

SELECT-PARAMETER = *PARAMETERS(...)
With this structure, you can enter individual selection criteria.

TRANSFER-ADMISSION =
You can use the transfer admission of an admission profile as a selection criterion for deletion.

TRANSFER-ADMISSION = * ALL
Deletes admission profiles irrespective of the TRANSFER-ADMISSION.

TRANSFER-ADMISSION = *NOT-SPECIFIED
Deletes admission profiles for which no transfer admission is specified.

TRANSFER-ADMISSION = <alphanum-name 8..32> / <c-string 8..32 with-low> / <x-string 15..64>
Deletes the admission profile which is accessed with this transfer admission. The alphanumeric entry is always saved in lower-case letters. The FTAC user can only enter the transfer admissions of his/her own admission profiles.

OWNER-IDENTIFICATION =

Deletes a specific owner’s admission profile. The FTAC user can only delete his/her own profiles. The FTAC administrator can also enter foreign user IDs.

OWNER-IDENTIFICATION = *OWN
Deletes your own admission profile.

OWNER-IDENTIFICATION = *ALL
Allows the FTAC administrator to delete admission profiles of all user IDs. The FTAC user is not permitted to use this entry.

OWNER-IDENTIFICATION = <alphanum-name 1..8>
The FTAC user can only specify his/her own user ID; the effect corresponds to *OWN. The FTAC administrator deletes the admission profiles under this user ID.

Example

A user wants to delete his/her admission profile with the name Patent:

FTDELPRF PATENT