How the access tables are organized
The access tables for object types are as follows:
- Object types - calendar, cpu, eventrule, job, prompt, resource, run cycle group, schedule, userobj, vartable - using in composer
- Most of the composer and GUI database maintenance actions are common to most objects, so they are listed in a table of common object access keywords.
- Object type - action
- This gives the access rights for action objects, which are not included in the common table.
- Object type - calendar
- This gives the access rights for calendars, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - cpu
- This gives the access rights for workstations (cpus), which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - event
- This gives the access rights for events, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - file
- This gives the access rights for files, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - job
- This gives the access rights for jobs, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - lob
- This gives the access rights for lob, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - parameter
- This gives the access rights for local parameters, which are not included in the common table.
- Object type - prompt
- This gives the access rights for prompts, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - report
- This gives the access rights for reports, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - resource
- This gives the access rights for resources, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - run cycle group
- This gives the access rights for run cycle groups, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - schedule
- This gives the access rights for job streams (schedules), which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - userobj
- This gives the access rights for userobj, which are different or additional to those in the common table.
- Object type - vartable
- This gives the access rights for variable tables, which are not included in the common table.
- Object type - workload application
- This gives the access rights for workload applications, which are not included in the common table.