z/OS Security Server RACF Security Administrator's Guide
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Output data set names for automatic direction

z/OS Security Server RACF Security Administrator's Guide
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When output from automatic direction is returned to the command issuer (&RACUID was specified on the OUTPUT operand), the RRSFLIST data set is allocated exactly as it is for directed commands, either prefix.userid.RRSFLIST or userid.RRSFLIST. The user's prefix is the one in effect at the time the RACF® update was originally issued (as specified by the user via the TSO PROFILE command). It is recommended that application update output not be sent to &RACUID.

When output from automatic direction is returned to a user other than the issuer, the output is placed into a data set named either prefix.userid.RRSFLIST or userid.RRSFLIST. However, the prefix used is taken from the user's TSO segment at the time the output is returned; this prefix is the same as the prefix specified by the user via the TSO PROFILE command except if the user is logged on when the output is received and the user has changed his or her TSO prefix during that logon session.

If the automatically directed command originated from the operator's console (even if &RACUID is specified on the OUTPUT operand), the TSO prefix is also taken from the user's TSO segment at the time the output is returned. The same is true for automatic direction of application updates that originate from batch jobs, started procedures, and other non-TSO environments.

Application update output should not be sent to &RACUID.

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