I have 4 groups of people and I put a LINK in the CP directory to the
misk that has the files they are authorized to use.

If someone falls into two groups I simply put two LINKs in the
directory.

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On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 10:05:45 -0600 Huegel, Thomas said:
>I was recently coding some execs that set up things like mdisk links and
>certain 'privlages' for users within thier 'groups of responsibilty' ie
>programmers can do programmer type functions supervisors can do programming
>functions plus certain other supervisor functions etc.
>
>As I was doing this I was thinking 'How many times over the past 30+ years
>have I done this same type of coding? There must be a better way to identify
>these different groups than to have tables or files with lists of names.'
>Then I had an idea this would be a lot easier if there was a z/VM directory
>entry called USERDATA that would be freeform and queryable ie Q UDATA. That
>way one could id a user any way he wanted to and use or not use the values.
>
>Does that make sense to anyone else?
>Or is there something similiar already there that I have missed?
>
>
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