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EDIT-USER-GROUP Start guided dialog for MODIFY-USER-GROUP

Domain:

USER-ADMINISTRATION

Privileges:

STD-PROCESSING, USER-ADMINISTRATION

This command starts the guided dialog for MODIFY-USER-GROUP command. Where technically possible and helpful, the predefined default operand values are each replaced by values currently applicable to the specified group and pubset.

EDIT-USER-GROUP

GROUP-IDENTIFICATION= *OWN / *UNIVERSAL / <name 1..8>
, PUBSET= *HOME / <cat-id 1..4>

GROUP-IDENTIFICATION =
Group ID of the group whose entry in the user catalog of the pubset specified via the PUBSET operand is to be modified.

GROUP-IDENTIFICATION = *OWN
The entry for the group of which the command-issuing user is a member is to be modified.

GROUP-IDENTIFICATION = *UNIVERSAL
This operand enables a global user administrator to designate a group administrator for the *UNIVERSAL group for the first time. This group administrator is authorized to manage user groups at the highest level of the group structure.

A MODIFY-USER-GROUP command referring to the *UNIVERSAL group must not be issued with any operands other than GROUP-ADMINISTRATOR, PUBSET and ADD-GROUP-MEMBER. All other operands are prohibited and consequently ignored; the command is, however executed after display of the SRM5012 warning.

GROUP-IDENTIFICATION = <name 1..8>
Group ID of the user group whose entry is to be modified. If the command is issued by a group administrator, it is valid only for the group structure subordinate to his group, while a global user administrator may modify the entries for any user group.

PUBSET = *HOME / <cat-id 1..4>
Pubset in whose user catalog the modifications are to be entered.

PUBSET = *HOME
The modifications are to be entered in the home pubset.

PUBSET = <cat-id 1..4>
The modifications are to be entered in the specified pubset.


Command return codes

(SC2)

SC1

Maincode

Meaning


0

CMD0001

Command executed without errors


1

CMD0202

Error in command, execution has been canceled by user


In addition, all the return codes of the MODIFY-USER-GROUP and SHOW-USER-GROUP commands can be returned. If errors occur while S variables are being processed, the corresponding SDF-P return codes are supplied.