At 1/29/2014 11:35 AM, Ted MacNEIL wrote:
I truly believe that one ID per person with the ability to sign on once per LPAR (and share the same ISPPROF) is simpler to implement.

Perhaps... I wouldn't know. I have only one LPAR here and little to no bureaucracy. So implementing multiple userids is drop-dead easy for me.

I guess "easy" vs. "hard" all depends upon what your skills are...






I don't believe that the "typical" user needs multiple userids to do their job.

Of course not. I'm sorry if I seemed to be limiting my suggestion to implementation for all users. There are other options...

Just because the "typical" user might not see a benefit, that is no justification for restricting ALL users to only single userids. For those of us capable of taking advantage of multiple IDs, having multi-session capability would benefit productivity, and that benefits the company (assuming they even care, of course).


Dave

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