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DSPUSRPRF2      DISPLAY USER PROFILE 2                 TAASEDC

The Display User Profile  2 command is a simple front  end to DSPUSRPRF
to allow an  authorized user to be able to  display any user profile on
the   system.    The   user  must  be   authorized  to  the  TAADSPUSR2
authorization  list.    The  DSPUSRPRF2  command  adopts  the  Security
Officers profile to execute the DSPUSRPRF command.

A typical command would be:

          DSPUSRPRF2   USRPRF(xxx)

A generic name  or *ALL may be entered to assist  in determining a user
profile name.

The  command is  intended for  Assistant Security  Officers who  do not
have the full  power of the QSECOFR  profile.  The  command is also  an
option on the SECOFR2 menu (see the SECOFR2 TAA Tool).

Use with the TAADPTSEC Authorization List
-----------------------------------------

An alternative  approach is  to allow  for multiple  assistant security
officers who  can each manage a  set of unique user  profiles.  This is
called a 'Departmental Security  Officer'.  See  the discussion of  the
TAADPTSEC authorization list in the SECOFR2 tool documentation.

Use for Auditors
----------------

You may want to authorize an auditor to the DSPUSRPRF2 command.

An alternative  for auditors,  is to  authorize them  to the  TAADSPADP
authorization list to  allow a display or of  any object on the system.
See the discussion with the DSPADP tool.

Command parameters                                    *CMD
------------------

   USRPRF        The   user  profile  name,  a  generic  name,  or  the
                 special value *ALL.   If a  specific name is  entered,
                 DSPUSRPRF is used to display the user profile.

                 If a  generic user  name is specified,  a list  of the
                 generic  user  profiles is  displayed  along  with the
                 text description and user  profiles may be  displayed.

                 If *ALL is  specified, a list of all  user profiles is
                 displayed  along with  the  text description  and user
                 profiles may be displayed.

   TYPE          The same  options  are  supported  as  on  the  system
                 DSPUSRPRF  command  including  *BASIC,  *ALL,  *CMDAUT
                 etc.  The default is *BASIC.

   REFRESH       An  option  to  determine  if  the  DSPUSRPRF  OUTFILE
                 function  is used to refresh  the TAASECKP file in the
                 TAASECURE library.   The default  is *YES meaning  the
                 file will be refreshed.

                 *DAYCHG  may be  specified which  means the  file will
                 be  refreshed if  the  last time  the file  was output
                 was on  a different  day.   *DAYCHG  assumes that  you
                 are  using the  command  repeatedly on  the same  day,
                 you  do not want  to keep  refreshing the information.

                 *NO may be  specified to  use the existing  data.   If
                 no data exists, the file is output.

   OUTPUT        How  to  output  the  results.    *  is  the  default.
                 *PRINT  may also be  specified.   These have  the same
                 meaning  as  on the  system  DSPUSRPRF command.   Note
                 that the Out-file option is not supported.

Restrictions
------------

None.

Prerequisites
-------------

None.

Implementation
--------------

The tool  is ready  to use,  but  the user  must be  authorized to  the
TAADSPUSR2 authorization list to use the command.

Objects used by the tool
------------------------

   Object        Type    Attribute      Src member    Src file
   ------        ----    ---------      ----------    ----------

   DSPUSRPRF2    *CMD                   TAASEDC       QATTCMD
   TAASEDCC      *PGM       CLP         TAASEDCC      QATTCL
   TAASEDCC2     *PGM       CLP         TAASEDCC2     QATTCL
   TAASEDCC3     *PGM       CLP         TAASEDCC3     QATTCL
   TAASEDCR      *PGM       RPGLE       TAASEDCR      QATTRPG
   TAASEDCD      *FILE      DSPF        TAASEDCD      QATTDDS
					

Added to TAA Productivity tools May 1, 1996


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