z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II
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User ID

z/OS ISPF User's Guide Vol II
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You can specify that you want to display the user ID in either of two ways:

  • Select the "User ID" choice from the Identifier pull-down on the ISPF Settings panel action bar.
  • Issue the ISPF system command USERID ON.

When you select "User ID" from the Identifier pull-down, the User Identifier panel is displayed.

If you select the "Display user identifier" option, the user identifier is set to On. The identifier will now display in the panelid area. Deselect this choice (or issue the USERID OFF command) to set the user identifier to Off.

This setting only applies to the current ISPF session. To retain the setting across ISPF sessions, select "Default setting for user identifier".

This figure shows the top portion of the ISPF Settings panel displayed with the user identifier (and the system name) set to On.

Figure 1. Panel displayed with the user ID set to on
   Log/List  Function keys  Colors  Environ  Workstation  Identifier  Help
 ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
 ZISD10 MBURNS                   ISPF Settings                    Invalid value
                                                                    More:     +
 Options                                   Print Graphics
   Enter "/" to select option                Family printer type 2
   /  Command line at bottom                 Device name . . . .         
   /  Panel display CUA mode                 Aspect ratio  . . . 8
   /  Long message in pop-up                              ┌────────────────────┐

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Note: The commands SYSNAME, USERID, PANELID, and SCRNAME share the same 17-character area at the start of the Title line. If more than one of these commands are specified, ISPF displays as many as will fit, in this order of priority: SYSNAME, if specified, is always displayed. Then, as long as there is enough room, USERID is displayed, then PANELID, then SCRNAME.

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