DSPUSRSTG DISPLAY USER STORAGE TAASEIK |
The Display User Storage command provides a display or listing with
one line per user of the number of objects owned and the total
storage used in KB. One, generic, or all users may be requested
along with an omit list. The number of programs, files, and other
objects is also shown. IFS objects are not considered (Use
DSPIFSOWN).
You must have *ALLOBJ special authority to use DSPUSRSTG.
A typical command would be:
DSPUSRSTG USRPRF(*ALL) OMTUSR(QSYS QSECOFR ...)
A listing would be displayed with one line per selected user.
DSPUSRSTG escape messages you can monitor for
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None. Escape messages from based on functions will be re-sent.
DSPUSRSTG Command parameters *CMD
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USRPRF The user profile to be displayed or listed. A
specific name, a generic name, or the special value
*ALL may be used.
OMTUSR A list of up to 300 users to be omitted. *NONE is
the default.
OUTPUT How to output the results. * is the default to
display the spooled file if the command is entered
interactively. The spooled file is deleted after it
is displayed.
If the command is entered in batch or *PRINT is
specified, the spooled file is output and retained.
Restrictions
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You must have *ALLOBJ special authority to use DSPUSRSTG.
Prerequisites
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The following TAA Tools must be on your system:
CHKALLOBJ Check *ALLOBJ special authority
EDTVAR Edit variable
EXTLST Extract list
EXTLST2 Extract list 2
RTVSYSVAL3 Retrieve system value 3
SNDCOMPMSG Send completion message
SNDESCINF Send escape information
SNDESCMSG Send escape message
SNDSTSMSG Send status message
Implementation
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None, the tool is ready to use.
Objects used by the tool
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Object Type Attribute Src member Src file
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DSPUSRSTG *CMD TAASEIK QATTCMD
TAASEIKC *PGM CLP TAASEIKC QATTCL
TAASEIKC2 *PGM CLP TAASEIKC2 QATTCL
TAASEIKR *PGM RPG TAASEIKR QATTRPG
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Added to TAA Productivity tools April 15, 2010