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A look at the file ListUser.AuditC.VESoft shows the following line:
ALREADYSORTED (DU.A.ACCOUNT:8, DU.USER:8)
Does anybody know if there is a (supported?) way to create a modified
expression program that would look like
NeedsToBeSORTED (DU.A.ACCOUNT:8, DU.U.HOMEGROUP:8, DU.USER:8)
Expression programs seem to be a semi-supported feature of VESoft
products. This kind of modification would allow a wide variety of
problems such as the one below to be solved effectively (for VESoft
customers).
-- dave ([log in to unmask])
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Lee Gunter [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Friday, April 10, 1998 1:13 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] looking for command file
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>Terry,
>
>Do you have VeAudit (Vesoft)? If so, you can do the following:
>
> (substitute your account names for the <account> tokens in the last
>line ... the 'rgroup.account' parm must be
> written as such)...
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> repeat
> setjcw cierror 0
> veaudit listuser @.![rgroup.account](homegroup="![rgroup.group]") >
>$null
> if cierror=0
> veaudit listuser @.![rgroup.account](homegroup="![rgroup.group]")
> endif
> veaudit forgroups @.<account> [[log in to unmask]<account>...]
>
>The first 'veaudit listuser ...' and the 'if...endif' block are necessary
>to avoid cluttering the report/display with 'NO USERS FOUND ..." errors. A
>more elegant solution may exist, but this works well and it's fast enough
>for me.
>
>Lee Gunter
>Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oregon / Regence HMO Oregon
>==========================================================
>The opinions expressed, here, are mine and mine alone, and do not
>necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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>From: [log in to unmask] on 04/09/98 05:24 AM
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>Please respond to [log in to unmask]
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>cc: (bcc: Lee Gunter/BCBSO/TBG)
>Subject: looking for command file
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>I need to get a list of all MPE user-ids that are homed to a specific
>group.
>Has anyone already created one?
>We have lots of users that are homed to many different groups within the
>same account.
>Every so often I need to generate lists of the users by "home group", and I
>can't think
>of any clever, easy way to do this.
>Anyone care to offer a solution?
>Terry Simpkins
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