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.

Note: To use this command, you must have either security administrator (*SECADM) or audit (*AUDIT) special authorities.
  1. On the command line, enter DSPSSTUSR USRID (*ALL). The Display Service Tools User ID display is shown.
  2. Press F17 (Top) or F18 (Bottom) to scroll to either the top or bottom of the service tools user IDs information.
  3. Type 5 (Display) in the Option field from this display to view the functional privileges associated with this user ID. The Display Service Tools User ID display is shown. This display lists all the service tools user IDs and some basic information. It also lists all the functional privileges and the status for each user ID.
  4. To go to the Display linked user profile display, press F15 (Display linked user profile). This display lists all the service tools to which privileges might be granted. See Linking service tools user IDs to user profiles for more information. You can only use the F15 function key when a linked user profile exists.
The following example shows how to display the basic information of a service user tools ID. This command shows the status and privileges of the service tools user ID named 11111111:
DSPSSTUSR   USRID(11111111)

The following example shows how to print all service tools user identities. This command is used to print the status and privileges of all service tools user IDs:

DSPSSTUSR   USRID(*ALL)   OUTPUT(*PRINT)