You can also use RACF groups just as a way to group users, that is, not even
grant permissions to the groups.  Then an exec can use RACF LISTUSER to see
which groups the user is in.
My customer uses this approach in its system profile: when a user is in such
an application group, the application is started, it it has permission to
more than 1 such group he gets a selection menu and there is indeed an
administration group and these people land in CMS Ready.

--
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support

2007/1/22, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


(cough) If you have RACF, use of ACIGROUPs will complicate your life -
don't do it.  It will change the way you have to maintain some (not all)
resources in the database.  RACF has its own group concepts; use that
instead.

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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