This section describes the application programming interfaces (APIs) available with Natural Security. It covers the following topics:
Natural Security provides a number of application programming interfaces (APIs), that is, subprograms which may be used to access Natural Security maintenance and retrieval functions from outside the Natural Security library SYSSEC.
The use of the subprograms is controlled by the general option Free Access to Functions via APIs (which is described in the section Administrator Services).
To list the APIs:
On the Main Menu, select Administrator Services.
If you are allowed access to Administrator Services, the Administrator Services Menu 1 will be displayed.
Press PF8.
On the Administrator Services Menu 2, select Application Programming Interfaces.
A list of the interface subprograms along with examples and explanatory online texts will be displayed.
The following subprograms are available:
Subprogram | Function |
---|---|
NSC---L | Check if logon to a library is allowed, and which modules in a library are available to a user. |
NSCCHCK | Check if access to external object is allowed. |
NSCDEF | Check if object is defined to Natural Security. |
Subprogram | Function |
---|---|
NSC---P | Check if password is valid. |
NSC----P | Check if password is valid, and change password. |
NSC---SP | Check if password is valid - in RPC server environments. |
Subprogram | Function |
---|---|
NSCADM | Display General Options; process (ETID-related) logon records; remove/re-establish maintenance/retrieval sections for individual object types; display users in whose security profiles a value differs from a preset value. |
NSCXLO | Display maintenance log records. |
Subprogram | Function |
---|---|
NSCFI | Maintenance functions for files. |
NSCLI | Maintenance functions for libraries. |
NSCMA | Maintenance functions for mailboxes. |
NSCOB | Maintenance functions for external objects. |
NSCUS | Maintenance functions for users. |
NSCUT | Maintenance functions for utilities. |
Subprogram | Function |
---|---|
NSCDA | Display library security profile. |
NSCDA-C | Display command restrictions of library security profile. |
NSCDA-P | Display security options, security limits and session parameters of library security profile. |
NSCDA-S | Display statement restrictions of library security profile. |
NSCDAU | Display special link security profile. |
NSCDAUC | Display command restrictions of special link security profile. |
NSCDAUP | Display security options, security limits and session parameters of special link security profile. |
NSCDAUS | Display statement restrictions of special link security profile. |
NSCDU | Display user security profile. |
NSCXR | Cross-reference functions. |
NSCXRIER | Display individual logon error records. |
NSCXRUSE | Display users with logon error counters and unused user IDs. |
SECNOTE | Display security notes of user, library or special link security profile. |
NSCFI, NSCLI, NSCMA, NSCOB, NSCUS, NSCUT |
The display functions (function code DI - Display
security profile) of these subprograms are considered to be retrieval
functions.
|
Each subprogram that is to be used must be copied into the library in which it is to be executed, or into one of the steplibs concatenated to that library.
Note:
The subprograms (with the exception of SECNOTE) cannot be invoked
from any of the logon-related user exits described in the section
User Exits.
Several of the subprograms contain the field PRC
. It
contains the return code. This will be "0" if the function was performed
successfully. Any other return code nnnn corresponds
either to a Natural Security error number or, if prefixed with a hyphen "-", to
a Natural system error number. You can display the corresponding message by
entering the Natural system command HELP
Unnnn
(for a Natural Security message,
in library SYSSEC) or HELP
nnn
(for a Natural system
message).
The subprogram NSC---L is used to:
check whether a specific user is allowed to log on to a specific library;
ascertain which modules in a library are available to a user.
NSC---L is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSC---L' PAPPLID PUSERID PRC PPARM1 PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGM---L and PGM---LM of how to invoke subprogram NSC---L, as well as explanatory texts TXT---L and TXT---LM, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGM---L(M) and TXT---L(M).
The subprogram NSC---P is used to check if the password supplied together with a user ID is valid.
Note:
To perform this function in a Natural RPC server environment, is it
recommended that NSC---SP (see below) be used instead.
NSC---P is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSC---P' PUSERID PPASSWORD PUSER_NAME PRC PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGM---P of how to invoke subprogram NSC---P, as well as an explanatory text TXT---P, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGM---P and TXT---P.
Note:
For the execution of this subprogram, the general option
Maximum Number
of Logon Attempts applies, that is, each invalid password
will be considered an unsuccessful logon attempt.
The subprogram NSC---SP is only to be used in Natural RPC server environments. On the whole, it corresponds to NSC---P (described above).
It is used to check if the password supplied together with a user ID is valid.
NSC---SP is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSC---SP' PUSERID PPASSWORD PLIBRARYID PUSERNAME PPARM1 PRC PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGM---SP of how to invoke subprogram NSC---SP, as well as an explanatory text TXT---SP, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGM---SP and TXT---SP.
Note:
For the execution of this subprogram, the general option
Maximum Number
of Logon Attempts applies, that is, each invalid password
will be considered an unsuccessful logon attempt. In addition, Natural Security
will react as if the Lock User
Option were set to "X", that is, it will "remember"
unsuccessful logon attempts across sessions. Unlike the Lock User
Option, however, the locking of user IDs will not include the user
ID as contained in the Natural system variable *INIT-USER
. When
the maximum number of logon attempts is exceeded, the Natural RPC server
session will not be terminated.
The subprogram NSC----P is used to check if the password supplied together with a user ID is valid; in addition, it is used to change the password.
NSC----P is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSC----P' PUSERID PPASSWORD(*) PUSER_NAME PPARM PRC PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGM----P of how to invoke subprogram NSC----P, as well as an explanatory text TXT----P, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGM----P and TXT----P.
Note:
For the execution of this subprogram, the general option
Maximum Number
of Logon Attempts applies, that is, each invalid password
will be considered an unsuccessful logon attempt.
The subprogram NSCADM is used to:
display the settings of General Options in Administrator Services;
process logon records, which is particular relevant for ETID-related logon records;
remove/re-establish Natural Security maintenance/retrieval sections for: base/compound application profiles and RPC server profiles.
compare a preset value (as set in the Library and User Preset Values) with the the corresponding actual value in user profiles to obtain a list of all user profiles in which the value differs from the preset value.
NSCADM is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCADM' NSCADM-PARM PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMADMnn of how to invoke subprogram NSCADM, as well as explanatory texts TXTADMnn, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMADMnn and
TXTADMnn.
The subprogram NSCCHCK is used to check whether a specific user is allowed to access a specific external object.
NSCCHCK is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCCHCK' PCLASSID PUSERID POBJID PACCESS-TYPE PRC PPARM1 PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMCHCK of how to invoke subprogram NSCCHCK, as well as an explanatory text TXTCHCK, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMCHCK and TXTCHCK.
The subprogram NSCDA is used to display the security profile of a library.
NSCDA is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDA' PAPPLID PPARM PRC PTYPE PPARM1 PPARM2 PPARM3 PTEXT(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDA of how to invoke subprogram NSCDA, as well as an explanatory text TXTDA, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDA and TXTDA.
The subprogram NSCDA-C is used to display the Command Restrictions part of a library security profile.
NSCDA-C is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDA-C' PAPPLID PRC PTYPE PPARM1 PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDA-C of how to invoke subprogram NSCDA-C, as well as an explanatory text TXTDA-C, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDA-C and TXTDA-C.
The subprogram NSCDA-P is used to display the Security Options, Security Limits and Session Parameters parts of a library security profile.
NSCDA-P is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDA-P' PAPPLID PRC PTYPE PPARM1 POPRBS(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDA-P of how to invoke subprogram NSCDA-P, as well as an explanatory text TXTDA-P, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDA-P and TXTDA-P.
The subprogram NSCDA-S is used to display the Statement Restrictions part of a library security profile.
NSCDA-S is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDA-S' PAPPLID PRC PTYPE PPARM1 PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDA-S of how to invoke subprogram NSCDA-S, as well as an explanatory text TXTDA-S, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDA-S and TXTDA-S.
The subprogram NSCDAU is used to display the security profile of a special link.
NSCDAU is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDAU' PAPPLID PUSERID PRC PPARM1 PPARM2 PPARM3 PTEXT(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDAU of how to invoke subprogram NSCDAU, as well as an explanatory text TXTDAU, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDAU and TXTDAU.
The subprogram NSCDAUC is used to display the Command Restrictions part of a special link security profile.
NSCDAUC is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDAUC' PAPPLID PUSERID PRC PPARM1 PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDAUC of how to invoke subprogram NSCDAUC, as well as an explanatory text TXTDAUC, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDAUC and TXTDAUC.
The subprogram NSCDAUP is used to used to display the Security Options, Security Limits and Session Parameters parts of a special link security profile.
NSCDAUP is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDAUP' PAPPLID PUSERID PRC PPARM1 POPRBS(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDAUP of how to invoke subprogram NSCDAUP, as well as an explanatory text TXTDAUP, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDAUP and TXTDAUP.
The subprogram NSCDAUS is used to used to display the Statement Restrictions part of a special link security profile.
NSCDAUS is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDAUS' PAPPLID PUSERID PRC PPARM1 PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDAUS of how to invoke subprogram NSCDAUS, as well as an explanatory text TXTDAUS, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDAUS and TXTDAUS.
The subprogram NSCDEF is used to check whether a specific object is defined under Natural Security, that is, whether a security profile for the object exists.
NSCDEF is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDEF' POBJID POBJTYPE PRC PNSC-MESSAGE PPARM1
An example program PGMDEF of how to invoke subprogram NSCDEF, as well as an explanatory text TXTDEF, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDEF and TXTDEF.
The subprogram NSCDU is used to display a user security profile.
NSCDU is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCDU' PUSERID PPARM PRC PPARM1 PPARM2 PPARM3 PTEXT(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMDU of how to invoke subprogram NSCDU, as well as an explanatory text TXTDU, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMDU and TXTDU.
This subprogram is only available on mainframe computers, and it can only be applied to file security profiles. For DDM security profiles, you use the subprogram NSCLI (see below).
The subprogram NSCFI is used to perform maintenance/retrieval functions for file security profiles from outside of the library SYSSEC.
NSCFI is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCFI' PFUNCTION PFILEID PFILEID2 PRC PPFKEY(*) PPARM PPARM1 PPARM2 PTEXT(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMFInnn of how to invoke subprogram NSCFI, as well as explanatory texts TXTFInnn, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMFInnn and
TXTFInnn.
The first parameter (PFUNCTION
) has to be filled with the
function code for the desired function. The following functions are
available:
Code | Function |
---|---|
AD | Add file |
CL | Cancel link between library and file |
CO | Copy file |
DE | Delete file |
DI | Display file |
MO | Modify file (including all components of its security profile) |
RE | Establish read-link between library and file |
UP | Establish update-link between library and file |
The subprogram NSCLI is used to perform maintenance/retrieval functions for library security profiles from outside of library SYSSEC.
NSCLI is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCLI' PFUNCTION PLIBID PLIBID2 PLIBTYPE PRC PPFKEY(*) PPARM PPARM1 PPARM2 PTEXT(*) PPARM3 PPARM4 PPARM5 PPARM6 POPRB(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMLInnn of how to invoke
subprogram NSCLI, as well as explanatory texts
TXTLInnn, are provided in source form in the library
SYSSEC. Example programs PGMDDMnn of how to invoke
NSCLI with function code MD
, as well as explanatory texts
TXTDDMnn, are provided in source form in the library
SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMLInnn,
TXTLInnn, PGMDDMnn and
TXTDDMnn.
The first parameter (PFUNCTION
) has to be filled with the
function code for the desired function. The following functions are
available:
Code | Function |
---|---|
AD | Add library |
CL | Cancel link between user and library |
CO | Copy library |
DE | Delete library |
DI | Display library |
DL | Display special link between user and library |
DM | Display allowed/disallowed modules |
ET | Get library ID via ETID |
LK | Link user to library |
MD | Maintain DDM profile; see also below (this function is not available on mainframes) |
MM | Modify allowed/disallowed modules |
MO | Modify library (including all components of its security profile) |
SL | Establish special link between user and library |
TL | Temporarily lock link between user and library |
UC | Update all "modified" command processors in the library |
If PFUNCTION
is filled with function code MD
,
the PSUBFUNC
part of the parameter PPARM
has to be
filled with the code for the desired subfunction. The following subfunctions
are available:
Code | Subfunction |
---|---|
AD | Add DDM profile |
CL | Cancel link between library and DDM profile |
CO | Copy DDM profile |
DE | Delete DDM profile |
DI | Display DDM profile |
MO | Modify DDM profile |
RE | Establish read-link between library and DDM profile |
UP | Establish update-link between library and DDM profile |
The subprogram NSCMA is used to perform maintenance/retrieval functions for mailbox security profiles from outside of the library SYSSEC.
NSCMA is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCMA' PFUNCTION POBJID POBJID2 PRC PPFKEY(*) PPARM PPARM1 PPARM2 PTEXT1(*) PTEXT2(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMMAnnn showing how to invoke subprogram NSCMA, as well as explanatory texts TXTMAnnn, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMMAnnn and
TXTMAnnn.
The first parameter (PFUNCTION
) has to be filled with the
function code for the desired function. The following functions are
available:
Code | Function |
---|---|
AD | Add mailbox |
CO | Copy mailbox |
DE | Delete mailbox |
DI | Display mailbox |
MO | Modify mailbox (including all components of its security profile) |
RE | Rename mailbox |
The subprogram NSCOB is used to perform maintenance/retrieval functions for external object security profiles from outside of library SYSSEC.
NSCOB is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCOB' PFUNCTION PCLASSID POBJID POBJID2 PRC PPFKEY(*) PPARM PPARM1 PPARM2 PTEXT(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMOB nnn of how to invoke subprogram NSCOB, as well as explanatory texts TXTOBnnn, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMOBnnn and
TXTOBnnn .
The first parameter (PFUNCTION
) has to be filled with the
function code for the desired function. The following functions are
available:
Code | Function |
---|---|
AD | Add external object |
CL | Cancel link between user and external object |
CO | Copy external object |
DE | Delete external object |
DI | Display external object |
DL | Display link between user and external object |
LK | Link user to external object |
MO | Modify external object (including all components of its security profile) |
The subprogram NSCUS is used to perform maintenance/retrieval functions for user security profiles from outside of library SYSSEC.
Note:
NSCUS cannot be used for private libraries which may be attached to
user security profiles; for maintenance/retrieval of private libraries, you use
subprogram NSCLI.
NSCUS is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCUS' PFUNCTION PUSERID PUSERID2 PRC PPFKEY(*) PPARM PPARM1 PPARM2 PTEXT(*) PPARM3 PPARM4 PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMUSnnn of how to invoke subprogram NSCUS, as well as explanatory texts TXTUSnnn, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMUSnnn and
TXTUSnnn.
The first parameter (PFUNCTION
) has to be filled with the
function code for the desired function. The following functions are
available:
Code | Function |
---|---|
AD | Add user |
AM | Multiple add user |
CO | Copy user |
DE | Delete user |
DI | Display user |
EG | Edit group members |
ET | Get user ID via ETID |
MO | Modify user (including all components of his/her security profile) |
Note:
The user maintenance function "Copy User's Links" is not available
via NSCUS.
For function code EG
, the following subfunctions are
available:
Code | Subfunction |
---|---|
AD | Add users to a group |
DE | Delete users from a group |
LI | List group members |
The subprogram NSCUT is used to perform maintenance/retrieval functions for utility security profiles from outside of library SYSSEC.
NSCUT is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCUT' PFUNCTION PUTILITY PUSER PLIBRARY PRC PPFKEY(*) PPARM PPARM1 PPARM2 PTEXT(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMUTnnn of how to invoke subprogram NSCUT, as well as explanatory texts TXTUTnnn, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMUTnnn and
TXTUTnnn.
The first parameter (PFUNCTION
) has to be filled with the
function code for the desired function. The following functions are
available:
Code | Subfunction |
---|---|
AD | Add utility |
DE | Delete utility |
DI | Display utility |
MO | Modify utility (including all components of its security profile) |
Please note that the components of the security profiles are different for each utility; see also the sources of PGMUTnnn.
The subprogram NSCXLO is used to read maintenance log records, which are created by Natural Security if the general option Logging of Maintenance Functions is active.
NSCXLO is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCXLO' PFUNCTION PSELECT-TYPE PSTART-OBJ-ID PFROMTIMESTMP PTOTIMESTMP PRC PPARM PPARM1(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMXLOnn of how to invoke subprogram NSCXLO, as well as explanatory texts TXTXLOnn, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMXLOnn and
TXTXLOnn.
The subprogram NSCXR is used to perform cross-reference functions for security profiles from outside of library SYSSEC.
NSCXR is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCXR' POBJ-TYPE POBJ-ID PLINK-ID PRC SUB-TYPE PPARM PPARM2(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
Example programs PGMXRnnn of how to invoke subprogram NSCXR, as well as explanatory texts TXTXRnnn, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMXRnnn and
TXTXRnnn.
The first parameter (POBJ-TYPE
) has to be filled with the
code for the type of object for which a function is to be performed:
Code | Object Type |
---|---|
US | User |
LI | Library |
DD | DDM (this object type is not available on mainframes) |
FI | File (this object type is only available on mainframes) |
MA | Mailbox |
LE | Logon error record |
LR | Logon record |
ST | Steplib |
UT | Utility |
CP | Command processor |
PE | Predict external object (this object type is only available if Predict is installed) |
PF | Predict function (this object type is only available if Predict is installed) |
PL | Predict 3GL library (this object type is only available if Predict is installed) |
PO | Predict documentation object (this object type is only available if Predict is installed) |
SF | System file |
For the individual object types listed above, the following functions
can be performed by filling the parameter SUB-TYPE
with one of the
following function codes:
Code | Function |
---|---|
TR | Translates the 2-character object-type code into the corresponding object type. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
* | List all users. |
A | List all users of type Administrator. |
P | List all users of type Person. |
M | List all users of type Member. |
T | List all users of type Terminal. |
G | List all users of type Group. |
B | List all users of type Batch. |
GR | List all groups the user belongs to. |
GP | List all privileged groups the user belongs to. |
GM | List all users contained in the group. |
BU | List all users in whose security profiles the batch user ID is specified. |
NI | Retrieve the user ID belonging to a specified user name. |
LA | List all libraries available to the user. |
LL | List all libraries to which the user is linked. |
LD | List all libraries to which the user is linked directly. |
LG | List all libraries to which the user is linked by means of a group. |
LP | List all libraries to which the user is linked by means of a privileged group. |
OW | List all security profiles owned by the user. |
DD | List all DDMs available to the user (this function is not available on mainframes). |
DL | List all DDMs available to the user by means of a special link (this function is not available on mainframes). |
FI | List all files to which the user's private library is linked (this function is only available on mainframes). |
UT | List all utility profiles which apply to the user. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
* | List all libraries and users' private libraries. |
L | List all libraries. |
U | List all users' private libraries. |
NI | Retrieve the library ID belonging to a specified library name. |
DD | List all DDMs to which the library is linked (this function is not available on mainframes). |
LD | List all DDMs to which the library is linked by means of a special link (this function is not available on mainframes). |
FI | List all files to which the library is linked (this function is only available on mainframes). |
NO | List allowed/disallowed modules. |
SM | Retrieve information on users' access rights to a single module in the library. |
US | List all users linked to the library. |
UT | List all utility profiles which apply to the library. |
CP | List all command processors for the library that have a specific status. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
* | List all defined DDMs (that is, for which security profiles exist). |
UN | List all undefined DDMs (that is, for which no security profiles exist). |
DD | List all defined and undefined DDMs. |
P | List all DDMs with external status PUBLIC. |
A | List all DDMs with external status ACCESS. |
U | List all DDMs with external status PRIVATE. |
ND | List all DDM security profiles for which no corresponding DDMs exist. |
LI | List all libraries which are linked to the DDM. |
US | List all users which are linked to the DDM. |
SL | List all DDM definitions in special link security profiles. |
X | List all DDM definitions in library and special link security profiles. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
PU | List files of type PUBLIC. |
AC | List files of type ACCESS. |
UP | List files of type PRIVATE. |
DD | List files with existing DDM. |
ND | List files with no DDM. |
UN | List undefined files. |
LI | List libraries to which the specified file is linked. |
US | List users whose private libraries are linked to the specified file. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
LI | List all libraries to which the mailbox is assigned. |
US | List all users to which the mailbox is assigned. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
P | List logon error records, in order of TP user IDs. |
T | List logon error records, in order of terminal IDs. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
L | List logon records, in order of library IDs. |
U | List logon records, in order of user IDs. |
LX | List logon records to undefined libraries (in order of library IDs). |
UX | List logon records of undefined users (in order of user IDs). |
Code | Function |
---|---|
* | List all steplibs. |
LK | List protected steplibs. |
NN | List public steplibs. |
SL | List special linked steplibs. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
LI | List all library-specific utility profiles defined for the utility. |
US | List all user-specific utility profiles defined for the utility. |
UT | List all utility profiles defined for the utility. |
blank | List all utility profiles defined for all utilities. |
For a command processor, NSCXR will list all libraries and users for the
command processor (without any SUB-TYPE
specification being
required).
For each of the four Predict object types, NSCXR will list all objects
of that type (without any SUB-TYPE
specification being
required).
Code | Function |
---|---|
FN | List all libraries of the current FNAT system file which are not defined in Natural Security. |
FU | List all libraries of the current FUSER system file which are not defined in Natural Security. |
Code | Function |
---|---|
LU | List all users who are linked to the external object. |
The subprogram NSCXRIER is used to display individual logon error records (similar to the Logon/Countersign Errors function Display individual error records).
NSCXRIER is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCXRIER' NSCXRIER-PARM PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMXRIER of how to invoke subprogram NSCXRIER, as well as an explanatory text TXTXRIER, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMXRIER and TXTXRIER.
The subprogram NSCXRUSE is used in conjunction with the Lock User Option set to "X" to obtain a list of users whose logon error counters are greater than "0".
It is also is used in conjunction with the general option Record Each User's Logon Daily. When this option is active, NSCXRUSE can be used to display the IDs of users who have not logged on to Natural since a specified date.
NSCXRUSE is invoked as follows:
CALLNAT 'NSCXRUSE' POBJ-TYPE POBJ-ID PRC PSUBTYPE PPARM PPARM2(*) PNSC-MESSAGE
An example program PGMXRUSE of how to invoke subprogram NSCXRUSE, as well as an explanatory text TXTXRUSE, are provided in source form in the library SYSSEC.
The individual CALLNAT
parameters are explained in the
source codes of PGMXRUSE and TXTXRUSE.
See also the subprogram NSC---SP.
The subprogram SECNOTE is used to display the Security Notes part of a security profile. It can be applied to a user, group, library or special link security profile.
The object module of SECNOTE is stored in the library SYSTEM. The source code of SECNOTE is not available.
SECNOTE has to be invoked with the following parameters:
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PTYPE (A1) |
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PNOTES (A60/8) | On return from SECNOTE, this parameter contains the Security Notes. | ||||||||||||
PRC (N4) |
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The above-mentioned system variables are described in the Natural System Variables documentation.