Character Position Difference for Passwords (QPWDPOSDIF)
The Character Position Difference for Passwords (QPWDPOSDIF) system value controls each position in a new password.
This system value provides additional security by preventing users
from using the same character (alphabetic or numeric) in a position corresponding
to the same position in the previous password.
When the password level (QPWDLVL) system value has a value of 2 or 3, the test for the same character is case sensitive. This means that a lowercase 'a' is not the same as an uppercase 'A'.
Notes:
- This system value is a restricted value. See Security system values for details on how to restrict changes to security system values and a complete list of the restricted system values.
- If the QPWDRULES system value specifies any value other than *PWDSYSVAL, this system value cannot be changed and its value will be ignored when new passwords are checked to see if they are formed correctly.
0 | The same characters can be used in a position corresponding to the same position in the previous password. |
1 | The same character cannot be used in a position corresponding to the same position in the previous password. |