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End User Validation Screen [ HP ALLBASE/4GL Developer Administration Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


HP ALLBASE/4GL Developer Administration Manual

End User Validation Screen 

This screen allows you to define the name, group name, and password for
each application end user.  The screen is accessed from the Users option
on the main menu.

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Field Descriptions User Name. Enter the name used to identify the end user. The user name must start with an alphabetic character and can have up to eight characters. End user names can use alphabetic characters, 0 to 9, and _ (underscore). End user names must be unique within the developer, end user, and user group set.
NOTE The names developr and administ are reserved names. You cannot use them for application end users. You may alter the definition of the reserved end user name hpqm on this screen. If HP ALLBASE/QUERY is installed on the system, this user has direct access to HP ALLBASE/QUERY.
Current Password. This field is not active unless you have already defined a password for the end user. If you want to change an existing password for an end user, you must enter the current password in this field. New Password. Optional. Enter the password you wish to allocate to the end user. Passwords can have up to eight characters, and must start with an alphabetic character. Passwords can use alphabetic characters, 0 to 9, and _ (underscore). HP ALLBASE/4GL is case sensitive with respect to passwords. HP ALLBASE/4GL does not echo the password to the screen as you type it in. Repeat New Password. Reenter the new password in this field. If you don't reenter exactly the same password, HP ALLBASE/4GL displays an error message and returns the cursor to the New Password field. Group Name. Optional. If you want to assign the user to a user group, enter the group name in this field. User group names must start with an alphabetic character and can have up to eight characters. User group names can use alphabetic characters, 0 to 9, and _ (underscore). HP ALLBASE/4GL is case sensitive with respect to user group names. User group names must be unique within the developer, end user, and user group name set. You don't need to define a user group. HP ALLBASE/4GL automatically builds each group from the names you enter. Default Application/Version Name. If you want a particular application or version name to be displayed on the sign-on screen by default each time the user signs on, enter the name of the application or version in this field. The user can type over the default name on the HP ALLBASE/4GL sign-on screen to run a different application or version. The application does not need to exist when you enter its name in this field. Training Mode. Enter Y if you want to limit the user to training mode access; otherwise enter N. In training mode, the user can read records from the application's data files, but cannot modify the data files. The application's help facilities are available to the user. Description. These are documentation fields. Enter a description of the user. HP ALLBASE/4GL automatically records the time and date of the last modification. Function Keys f1 Developr Validatn Cancels the current screen and displays the developer validation screen. f3 Menu Security Cancels the current screen and displays the menu item security screen. Additional Information HP ALLBASE/4GL stores developer names, end user names, and user group names in a common internal table. This table can accommodate up to 254 names. All entries in the table must be unique. User Groups. You don't need to assign end users to a user group. However, assigning users to groups can simplify the tasks of completing the user lists for application and versions by allowing you to specify a group name rather than entering the complete list of eligible users for the application or version. Similarly, using groups of users can reduce the amount of work involved in specifying the list of eligible users for menu items in the menu item security process. End users need not to be aware of the fact that they are assigned to user groups. HP ALLBASE/4GL does not require the end user to enter a group name at any stage.


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