Access requirements to fixed resources for dialog users

To use an HCL Workload Automation for Z dialog, you need the authority to access the required resources.

About this task

Access requirements to fixed resources for dialog users shows the resource access that you need for each dialog function.

For example, to permit user CASHIER to add applications to the current plan, you need to:
  1. Find the Modify Current® Plan (MCP) dialog in the table.
  2. Find the add function.
  3. Give user CASHIER access to the fixed resources shown for MCP add: read access to the AD and JS profiles and update access to the CP profile.

    Access is not required to the other resources shown for MCP add, unless CASHIER also needs to use the functions that they protect when adding an application. A numeric suffix identifies the note that describes the function. The notes are listed after the table.

If you use subresources, the user must also have access to the subresource owned by the fixed resource.

Table 1. Access requirements to fixed resources for dialog users
Dialog Function Fixed resource Access type
Work Station Browse workstation WS Read
Update workstation

WS
WSCL

Update
Read 1

Browse workstation closed WSCL Read
Update workstation closed WSCL Update
Print None None
Calendar Browse CL Read
Update CL Update
Print None None
Period Browse PR Read
Update

PR
JV

Update
Read 2

Print CL Read
Application Description Browse

AD
CL
WS
OI
RD

Read
Read
Read
Read 3
Read 13

Update

AD
CL
PR
WS
OI
JV
RD

Update
Read
Read
Read
Update 4
Read 2
Read 14

Print WS Read 5
Mass update

AD
CL
PR
WS
JV
RD

Update
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read 14

Operator Instructions Browse OI Read
Update OI Update
Print None None
Mass update None None
Special resource Browse

RD
WS

Read
Read

Update

RD
WS

Update
Read

Event Triggered Tracking Browse ETT Read
Update ETT Update
Job Descriptions Browse

AD
WS
OI
RD

Read
Read
Read 3
Read 13

Update

AD
CL
PR
WS
OI
JV
RD

Update
Read
Read
Read
Update 4
Read 2
Read 14

Print WS Read 5
JCL Variable Tables Browse JV Read
Update JV Update
Print JV Read
JCL in job library Browse JL Read
Update JL Update
Long-Term Plan Browse

LT
AD
CL
PR
WS

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read

Update (delete or modify) or add

LT
AD
CL
PR
WS
JV

Update
Read
Read
Read
Read
Read 2

Job setup

LT
AD
CL
PR
WS
JS

Read
Read
Read
Read
Read
Update

Batch LT Read
Display Status LT Read
Set defaults None None
Daily Planning Batch CP Read
Work Station Communication Using ready lists

RL
CP
JS
OI
JV
EXEC

Update 6
Read 7
Update 8
Read 9
Read 10
Update 12

Waiting list

CP
JS
OI

Read
Update 8
Read 9

Job setup

CP
JS
OI

Read
Update
Read 9

Review workstation status CP Read
Define ready lists None None
Modify Current® Plan (MCP) Add

AD
CP
JS
JV
SR

Read
Update
Read
Read 2
Update 15

Update (delete or modify), change status of workstations

CP
JS
JV
SR

Update
Update 8
Read 2
Update 15

Change status, rerun, error handling

CP
JS
OI
EXEC

Update
Update 8
Read 9
Update 12

Restart and cleanup

CP
JS
CMAC

Update
Update
Update

Browse

CP
JS
OI
SR

Read
Read 11
Read 9
Read 13

Job setup

CP
JS

Read
Update 8

Define error lists None None
Query Current® Plan (QCP) All

CP
JS
OI
SR

Read
Read 11
Read 9
Read 13

Service Functions Activate/deactivate job submission

JSUB
CP

Update
Update

Activate/deactivate automatic recovery

ARC
CP

Update
Update

Refresh (delete current plan and reset long-term plan)

REFR
LT

Update
Update

Activate RACF® resources CONT Update
Activate/deactivate event-triggered tracking ETAC Update
Produce APAR tape None None
Note:
  1. If you are modifying open intervals for one day
  2. If you specify or update a JCL variable table name
  3. If you are browsing operator instructions
  4. If you are modifying operator instructions
  5. If sorted in workstation order
  6. If you want to change status
  7. If you request a review of details
  8. If you want to modify JCL
  9. If you want to browse operator instructions
  10. If you perform job setup using JCL variable substitution
  11. If you want to browse JCL
  12. If you want to issue the EX (execute) command
  13. If you want to browse special resources
  14. If you want to specify special resource allocations
  15. If you want to add or update special resources