Where allowed to run: All environments (*ALL) Threadsafe: Yes |
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The Display Service Tools User ID (DSPSSTUSR) command shows a list of service tools user identifiers. It can also be used to show detailed information about a specific service tools user ID, including the status and privileges of that user.
When printing the output, the detailed usage information about each service tools user ID will be included in the output.
If a new file is created when sending the output to a physical file, system file QASYDSPDST in system library QSYS with a format name of QSYDSDST is used as a model.
Restrictions: To use this command, you must have either security administrator (*SECADM) or audit (*AUDIT) special authorities.
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Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
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USRID | Service tools user ID | Character value, *ALL | Optional, Positional 1 |
OUTPUT | Output | *, *PRINT, *OUTFILE | Optional |
OUTFILE | File to receive output | Qualified object name | Optional |
Qualifier 1: File to receive output | Name | ||
Qualifier 2: Library | Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB | ||
OUTMBR | Output member options | Element list | Optional |
Element 1: Member to receive output | Name, *FIRST | ||
Element 2: Replace or add records | *REPLACE, *ADD |
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Specifies the service tools user ID for which the information is to be shown.
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Specifies where the output from the command is sent.
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Specifies the database file to which the output of the command is directed. If the file does not exist, this command creates a database file in the specified library. If the file is created, the public authority for the file is the same as the create authority specified for the library in which the file is created. Use the Display Library Description (DSPLIBD) command to show the library's create authority.
Qualifier 1: File to receive output
Qualifier 2: Library
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Specifies the name of the database file member that receives the output of the command.
Element 1: Member to receive output
Element 2: Replace or add records
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Example 1: Displaying Basic Information
DSPSSTUSR USRID(11111111)
This command shows the status and privileges of the service tools user ID named 11111111. Because OUTPUT(*) is assumed, the information is either displayed or printed, depending on where the command is submitted.
Example 2: Printing All Service Tools User Identities
DSPSSTUSR USRID(*ALL) OUTPUT(*PRINT)
This command causes the status and privileges of all service tools user identities to be printed.
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*ESCAPE Messages
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