Managing service tools user IDs using DST
You can use dedicated service tools (DST) to create, change, display, enable, disable, and delete service tools user IDs.
- Creating a service tools user ID using DST
To create a service tools user ID using dedicated service tools (DST), follow these steps. - Changing the functional privileges for a service tools user ID using DST
To change the functional privileges for a service tools user ID using dedicated service tools (DST), follow these steps. - Changing the description for a service tools user ID using DST
To change the description for a service tools user ID from dedicated service tools (DST), complete these steps. - Displaying a service tools user ID using DST
To display a service tools user ID from dedicated service tools (DST), complete these steps. - Displaying service tools user IDs using the DSPSSTUSR command
You can use the Display Service Tools User ID (DSPSSTUSR) command to show a list of service tools user identifiers. By using this command, you can view the detailed information about a specific service tools user ID, including the status and privileges of that user ID. - Enabling a service tools user ID using DST
To enable a service tools user ID from dedicated service tools (DST), complete these steps. - Disabling a service tools user ID using DST
To disable a service tools user ID from dedicated service tools (DST), complete these steps. - Deleting a service tools user ID using DST
To delete a service tools user ID from dedicated service tools (DST), complete these steps.
Parent topic: Managing service tools user IDs using DST and SST