
D
A
T
A-BASE=
P
assw
ords
and
Access
Modes
P
asswords
are
created
b
y
the
data
base
administrator
or
designer
who
will
tell
y
ou
whic
h
one
y
ou
may
use.
The
passw
ord
determines
whic
h
data
sets
and/or
data
items
in
the
data
base
y
ou
are
allo
w
ed
to
read
and/or
write.
A
passw
ord
m
ust
b e
en
tered
exactly
as
it
w
as
created,
with
including
upp er
and
low
ercase
c
haracters.
If
y
ou
are
signed
on
as
the
creator
and
en
ter
a
semicolon
in
place
of
the
data
base
passw
ord,
y
ou
will
b e
given
read
and
write
access
to
all
data
items
and
data
sets
in
the
sp ecied
data
base.
This
is
true
ev
en
if
there
are
no
passw
ords
sp ecied
for
the
data
base.
If
y
ou
en
ter
an
in
v
alid
passw
ord,
y
ou
are
assigned
a
user
class
of
zero
whic
h
will
allo w
y
ou
read
and/or
write
access
to
some
or
all
of
the
data
sets
and
data
items
in
the
sp ecied
data
base.
When
this
happ ens,
the
follo
wing
message
is
returned:
PASSWORD
DOES
NOT
MATCH
ANY
DEFINED
FOR
SPECIFIED
DATA
BASE;
USER
CLASS
ZERO
(0)
WAS
ASSIGNED
If
there
are
no
data
sets
and/or
data
items
whic
h
y
ou
can
access,
the
follo wing
message
will
b e
returned:
BAD
PASSWORD
If
y
ou
are
not
sure
that
y
ou
will
ha
v
e
access
to
the
data
items
that
y
ou
need,
y
ou
can
c
hange
the
passw
ord
with
the
DEFINE,
D
A
T
A
BASE=,
or
P
ASSW
ORD=
command.
After
y
ou
en
ter
a
passw
ord,
QUER
Y
prompts
y
ou
for
the
access
mo
de.
Y
ou
m
ust
en
ter
a
v
alid
access
mo
de
represen
ted
b
y
a
n
um
b er
b et
w
een
1
and
8.
The
description
of
mo
des
in
Section
1
will
help
y
ou
determine
whic
h
mo
de
to
use.
Job
Mo
de
If
the
D
A
T
A-BASE=
command
is
en
tered
in
job
mo
de,
the
passw
ord
and
the
mo
de
n
um
b er
m
ust
follow
the
command
in
the
next
t
w
o
records,
resp ectiv
ely
.
Example
User
1
> DATA-BASE=ORDERS
PASSWORD
=
>> BUYER
MODE
=
>> 1
User
2
> B=ORDERS
PASSWORD
=
>> CLERK
MODE
=
>> 6
DATA
BASE
OPEN
IN
ANOTHER
MODE
> B=ORDERS
PASSWORD
=
>> CLERK
MODE
=
>> 5
>
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QUERY/V
COMMANDS
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