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Robert Mills <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert Mills <[log in to unmask]>
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Opps, that should have been GL for the non-Execute access not CR.

regards,

Robert W.Mills
Systems Development Manager
Windsong Services
(020) 8309 3604


Connie Sellitto wrote:
> Robert -
> What version of MPEiX are you running?  Under 7.5 on an A400 box, I
> get an error trying to set 'CR' at the group level.
> 
> Connie
> 
>> LISTGROUP TJOB
> ********************
> GROUP: TJOB.CATFANCY
> 
> DISC SPACE: 5344(SECTORS)       PASSWORD: **
> CPU TIME  : 0(SECONDS)          SECURITY--READ    : GU
> CONNECT TIME: 0(MINUTES)                  WRITE   : GU
> DISC LIMIT: UNLIMITED                     APPEND  : GU
> CPU LIMIT : UNLIMITED                     LOCK    : GU
> CONNECT LIMIT: UNLIMITED                  EXECUTE : AC
> PRIV VOL : NO                             SAVE    : GU
> FILE UFID: $05670001 $338ECCA0 $006C6CCE $70033003 $2259A951
> MOUNT REF CNT: n/a
> HOME VOL SET : MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET
> CAP: BA,IA
>> ALTGROUP TJOB;ACCESS=(R,W,S,A,L:CR;X:AC)
>                                   ^
> User type CR not allowed at group level. (CIWARN 511)
>> 
>> All our scripts reside in a group that has
>> 'access=(r,w,a,l,s:cr;x:any)'. This prevents users from looking at
>> the contents via the :help <scriptname> command. They can only see
>> the help text if they supply a question-mark (?) as the first
>> parameter. Using this method you can have imbeded
>> passwords/lockwords, etc that are kept safe.
>> 
>> regards,
>> 
>> Robert W.Mills
>> Systems Development Manager
>> Windsong Services
>> (020) 8309 3604
>> 
>> 
>> HP-3000 Systems Discussion wrote:
>>>  (in my non-guru experience)
>>>  as others have noted, the way to display a help-text is to use a
>>>  "help" or "?" parameter (with a default-value), it does, however,
>>>  not work with the
>>>>  help command.
>>>  To disable the :help-commands helpful feature of listing a
>>>  commandfile, you can use the "option nohelp" option.
>>> 
>>>  hth
>>> 
>>>  /per
>>> 
>>>  --------------------------------------------------
>>>  Per Östberg  / [log in to unmask]
>>>  tel 08-58581213 / fax 08-58587710 / mob 070-4840253  LabMedicin-IT
>>>  Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset, Huddinge
>>>  C1 56 / 141 86  HUDDINGE
>>>  --------------------------------------------------
>>> 
>>> 
>>>  HP-3000 Systems Discussion <[log in to unmask]> skrev
>>> 2004-08-25  20:59:12: 
>>> 
>>>>   I wrote a command file includeing a bit of long CI code. When I
>>>>  type :help startpro my return is a print out of the
>>>> startpro.command  file. 
>>>> 
>>>>   I was wondering if I could change that so when I type help
>>>>  startpro it just gives a breif description of the useage, and
>>>>  not a print out of the whole script?
>>>> 
>>>>  Any help would be much appricated :)
>>>> 
>>>>  Thanks,
>>>>  Gehan G.
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