Figure 424 shows how to specify the SECURITY keyword.
Figure 424. Specifying the SECURITY Keyword
|...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+....8 00010A 01 SECURITY(2 'JONES' 3 'WHITE') 00020A 00030A 00040A 00050A 00060A R RCD1 00070A 03 SECURITY(2 'JONES' 3 *USER) 00080A EVOKE(LIB2/PGM2) 00090A 00100A R RCD2 00110A EVOKE(LIB3/PGM3) 00120A 00130A FIELD1 5A 00140A 00150A R RCD3 00160A 60 SECURITY(2 &CLVAR1 3 &CLVAR2); 00170A EVOKE(LIB4/PGM4) 00180A CLVAR1 10A 00190A CLVAR2 10A A
SECURITY specified at the file-level applies to all formats and if selected (indicator 01 is on), the password of JONES and user ID of WHITE are sent to the remote system.
For RCD1, if indicator 03 is set on, the user profile name of the current user is used as the user ID and is sent with the password JONES as security information to the remote system.
For RCD2, no security information is sent to the remote system.
For RCD3, if indicator 60 is set on, the value contained in CLVAR1 is used as the password, the value in CLVAR2 is used as the user ID, and both are sent as security information to the remote system.
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