Create User Mappings -- Fields and controls

Use the Create User Mappings window to map your user ID to another user ID at a data source.

" " Available local user IDs
" " >, >>, <, <<
" " Selected user IDs
" " User ID
" " Password
" " Confirm password
" " DRDA accounting string
" " OK
" " Cancel
" " Show SQL



" " Available local user IDs

This box lists all of the user IDs that are not currently mapped to user IDs at a data source. Use this box to select a user ID that you want to create a user mapping for and then click > to move it into the Selected user IDs box

" " >, >>, <, <<

Use these push buttons to change the user IDs displayed in the Available local user IDs and Selected user IDs boxes. You can use:

>
To move the selected user IDs in the Available local user IDs box to the Selected user IDs box.

>>
To move all user IDs in the Available local user IDs box to the Selected user IDs box.

<
To move the selected user IDs in the Selected user IDs box to theAvailable local user IDs box.

<<
To move all user IDs in the Selected user IDs box to theAvailable local user ID box.

" " Selected user IDs

This box lists all the local user IDs that you want to create user mappings for. Use the > and >> push buttons to add user IDs to this box. If you want to add a user ID that you don't see in the Available local user IDs column box, right-click inside the selected user IDs box and select Add.

" " User ID

Type the data source user ID that you want to map to.

" " Password

Type the password for the user ID that you are creating a user mapping for.

" " Confirm password

Type the password for the data source user ID to confirm that you typed the correct password in the Password field.

" " DRDA accounting string

Optional for OS/390: Type the DRDA accounting strings on DB2 for OS/390. This information lets administrators associate resource usage with each user's access, and charge the users accordingly.