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FI(PASSDATE.P) Results in: 99365
FI(PASSDATE.X) Results in: 99365F
FI(FLAG2.B) Results in: 128
See the OS/390 Security Server (RACF) – Macros and Interfaces
manual for the field names and formats.
• Class. Must be a valid active class (default=USER).
• Segment. Must be a valid RACF segment name (default=BASE).
For userdata operations, only the BASE segment is supported.
• Data. Used for ADD/REP/DEL operations on userdata or GET
for non-userdata.
– For ADD/REP it is the data to be associated with the userdata
field name. It can be a quoted string or a simple string.
– May be used on ‘DEL’ operations to delete specific
occurrences when there can be multiple entries with the same
‘USRNM’ value.
– May also be used to GET a specific occurrence in a repeat
group which is part of standard RACF data (see ‘Repeat
groups’ below).
• Flag. Used for ADD/REP operations on USERDATA. This is the
value to be assigned to the USRFLG field and must be a number
from 0-255. It is converted to binary before storing. The default
is 0.
• USERDATA. Use with the ‘GET’ operation.
– Indicates that the field names specified are userdata fields
and not part of the standard RACF template.
– The value of the USRNM field is used as the name of the
userdata entry.
– See ‘Special fields’ below for a description of userdata.
• NORGROUP. Use to force a field to be formatted as a non repeat-
group.
– NORGROUP may be necessary in very rare cases where a
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