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    1.$  SHOW SECURITY LNM$GROUP /CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

      LNM$GROUP object of class LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

           Owner: [SYSTEM]
           Protection: (System: RWCD, Owner: R, Group: R, World: R)
           Access Control List:
                (IDENTIFIER=[USER,VARANESE],ACCESS=CONTROL)

      $  SET SECURITY LNM$GROUP /CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE -
      _$      /ACL=((IDENTIFIER=CHEKOV,ACCESS=CONTROL), -
      _$            (IDENTIFIER=WU,ACCESS=READ+WRITE)) -
      _$       /DELETE=ALL -
      _$       /PROTECTION=(S:RWCD, O:RWCD, G:R, W:R)

      $  SHOW SECURITY LNM$GROUP /CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

      LNM$GROUP object of class LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

           Owner: [SYSTEM]
           Protection: (System: RWCD, Owner: RWCD, Group: R, World: R)
           Access Control List:
                (IDENTIFIER=[USER,CHEKOV],ACCESS=CONTROL)
                (IDENTIFIER=[USER,WU],ACCESS=READ+WRITE)

      This example shows how to make a straightforward change to the
      security elements of an object. The first SHOW SECURITY command
      displays the current settings of the LNM$GROUP logical name
      table. The SET SECURITY command resets the ACL to allow control
      access for user Chekov, and to allow read and write access
      for user Wu. Note that without the /DELETE=ALL qualifier,
      these ACEs would have been added to the existing ACL rather
      than superseding it. The protection is also changed to allow
      read, write, create, and delete access for the owner. The last
      command displays the results of the changes.

    2.$  SHOW SECURITY LNM$GROUP /CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

      LNM$GROUP object of class LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

           Owner: [SYSTEM]
           Protection: (System: RWCD, Owner: R, Group: R, World: R)
           Access Control List:
                (IDENTIFIER=[USER,FERNANDEZ],ACCESS=CONTROL)

      $  SHOW SECURITY LNM$JOB /CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

      LNM$JOB object of class LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

           Owner: [USER,WEISS]
           Protection: (System: RWCD, Owner: RWCD, Group, World)
           Access Control List:  <empty>

      $  SET SECURITY LNM$JOB /CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE -
      _$      /LIKE=(NAME=LNM$GROUP, CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE) -
      _$      /COPY_ATTRIBUTES=PROTECTION
      $  SET SECURITY LNM$JOB /CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE -
      _$      /ACL=(IDENTIFIER=FERNANDEZ, ACCESS=READ)

      $  SHOW SECURITY LNM$JOB /CLASS=LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

      LNM$JOB object of class LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE

           Owner: [USER,WEISS]
           Protection: (System: RWCD, Owner: R, Group: R, World: R)
           Access Control List:
                (IDENTIFIER=[USER,FERNANDEZ],ACCESS=READ)

      This example shows how to copy security access information
      from one object to another and, at the same time, set some
      elements explicitly. The first SHOW SECURITY commands display
      the current settings for the LNM$GROUP and LNM$JOB logical name
      tables. The SET SECURITY command copies the protection code
      from the LNM$GROUP logical name table to the LNM$JOB logical
      name table and adds an ACE to allow read access to another
      user. The final SHOW SECURITY command shows the effect of the
      changes.

    3.$  SHOW SECURITY SECURITY_CLASS /CLASS=SECURITY_CLASS

      SECURITY_CLASS object of class SECURITY_CLASS

           Owner: [SYSTEM]
           Protection: (System: RWED, Owner: RWED, Group: R, World: R)
           Access Control List:  <empty>

        Template: DEFAULT

           Owner: [SYSTEM]
           Protection: (System: RWED, Owner: RWED, Group, World: RE)
           Access Control List:   <empty>

      $  SET SECURITY SECURITY_CLASS /CLASS=SECURITY_CLASS -
      _$      /PROFILE=TEMPLATE=DEFAULT -
      _$      /PROTECTION=(S:RWE, O:RWE, G:RE)

      $  SHOW SECURITY SECURITY_CLASS /CLASS=SECURITY_CLASS

      SECURITY_CLASS object of class SECURITY_CLASS
           Owner: [SYSTEM]
           Protection: (System: RWED, Owner: RWED, Group: R, World: R)
           Access Control List:  <empty>

        Template: DEFAULT

           Owner: [SYSTEM]
           Protection: (System: RWE, Owner: RWE, Group: RE, World: RE)
           Access Control List:  <empty>

      This example demonstrates how to change the security elements
      for the template of a security class object. The first command
      shows the current settings for the SECURITY_CLASS object. The
      second command changes the DEFAULT template of the SECURITY_
      CLASS object such that the protection is (S:RWE, O:RWE, G:RE).
      The change is shown in the display of the last command. The
      world protection of RE remains unchanged.

    4.$  DIRECTORY/SECURITY

      Directory DKA200:[DATA]

      FILE001.DAT;1        [SYSTEM]                         (RWED,RWED,RE,)

      Total of 1 file.

      $  SET SECURITY/CLASS=FILE/PROTECTION=(WORLD:RE)/LOG FILE001.DAT
      %SET-I-MODIFIED, DKA200:[DATA]FILE001.DAT;1 modified

      $  DIRECTORY/SECURITY

      Directory DKA200:[DATA]

      FILE001.DAT;1        [SYSTEM]                       (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)

      Total of 1 file.
      $

      This example shows how to set UIC-based protection codes on
      an object. The first DIRECTORY command displays the current
      security settings on the file FILE001.DAT. The SET SECURITY
      command changes the protection codes on the file to allow read
      and execute access for all users. The last command displays the
      results of the change.
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