CHGDIRE (Change Directory Entry)

CHGDIRE Command syntax diagram

 

Purpose

The Change Directory Entry (CHGDIRE) command changes the data for a specific entry in the system distribution directory.

This command provides support for the X.400 product (X.400). The X.400 is a limited program offering (LPO) developed for the iSeries 400 as an Open System Interconnect (OSI) application. It implements the X.400 series of recommendations developed by the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (CCITT) to allow the interchange of messages (mail) between users on systems from different vendors (for example, IBM and DEC).

The CHGDIRE command does not provide interactive display support. This is provided by the Work with Directory Entries (WRKDIRE) command.

 

Notes

  1. To prevent the system from changing lowercase characters to uppercase characters, enclose the values in apostrophes. This does not apply to user ID/address, system name/group, department, or X.400 originator/recipient (O/R) name.
  2. Only the user ID/address, system name/group, department, and X.400 O/R name are translated from the graphic character identifier (GCID) specified by the CMDCHRID parameter. All other parameters are stored exactly as they are entered and the GCID is stored with them. The default GCID value is taken from the QCHRID system value. The user can override the defaults by specifying a character set and code page or specify *DEVD to display the device description.
  3. Double-byte character set (DBCS) characters can be entered for the following system directory entry parameters:
    USRD
    LSTNAM
    FSTNAM
    MIDNAM
    PREFNAM
    FULNAM
    DEPT
    TITLE
    CMPNY
    LOCATION
    BLDG
    OFC
    ADDR1
    ADDR2
    ADDR3
    ADDR4
    TEXT
    USRDFNFLD

  4. Administrators have authority to update any directory entry. Users who are not administrators are restricted to changing specific fields on their own directory entry. If users who are not administrators run this command and specify a USRID other than their own, an error message is returned. If a non-administrator requests a change to any of the following fields, an error message is returned, indicating the person running the command is not authorized to update these fields.
    Description
    User profile
    System name
    Indirect user
    Receiving personal mail
    Last name
    First name
    Middle name
    Preferred name
    Full name
    Department
    Forward from
    Network user ID
    Allow synchronization
    X.400 O/R name fields

An X.400 O/R name in the directory can be changed with this command. X.400 is an international standard for communications and the O/R name is the addressing information used in X.400 communications. The X.400 O/R name must be in character set 1169 and code page 500. This set includes A through Z, 0 through 9, and some special characters. Additional information on characters allowed is in the Globalization topic in the Information Center.

Restriction: The user must have security administrator authority (*SECADM) to update the directory. Users who are not security administrators are restricted to updating a subset of the fields only within their own directory entry.

 

Required Parameters

USRID
Specifies the user ID and address of the user for whom the directory entry is changed. Both elements must be specified. If lowercase characters are specified, the system translates and stores them as uppercase characters. More information about specifying the user ID and address is in the SNA Distribution Services Link to PDF book.

Element 1: User ID

*ANY: Any user ID at the address specified on Element 2 of this parameter is used. Only one *ANY is allowed for each address. This value is used to resolve a distribution that does not match a specific user ID but matches an address.

user-ID: Specify the user ID for this directory entry. Up to 8 characters can be specified. If this value is specified, an address must be specified for Element 2.

Element 2: Address

*ANY: Any address for the user ID specified on Element 1 is used. One USRID(*ANY *ANY) entry is allowed in the directory. This value is used to resolve distributions that do not match any other directory entries.

address: Specify the address of this directory entry. Up to 8 characters can be specified.

 

Optional Parameters

USRD
Specifies the description to be changed for this user and how it is changed. The description must be unique for a user ID and address; it does not need to be unique in the directory.

*SAME: The value does not change.

Element 1: Old Description

*FIRST: The first description for the user is changed.

'old-description': Specify the specific description to be changed.

Element 2: New Description

'new-description': Specify the new description that replaces the old description.

USER
Specifies the user profile of the user.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: No user profile is specified. This is valid only for remote users. If *NONE is specified for a local user, an error message is returned.

user-profile-name: Specify a valid system user profile name, which can be up to 10 characters in length. The profile name is required for all local users. If a profile name is specified for a user whose mail is sent to a remote system, the profile name must be valid.

SYSNAME
Specifies the system name and group name for the system on which the user works.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*LCL: The system name and group name identify the local system.

*PC: This system name is for distributed systems node executive (DSNX) users with a personal computer (PC) attached to the system.

*ERROR: The user's network contains a central system that receives all unresolved distributions. In this type of network, distribution looping may be encountered when a distribution cannot find a specific user ID on the intended system and the intended system has an *ANY *ANY entry directing distributions to the central system. The central system also has a default *ANY address entry directing unresolved distributions to the intended system. To prevent distribution looping, specify *ERROR as the system name for the entry being changed. When a distribution cannot find a specific user ID, but matches this entry, the distribution is handled as a not-valid user just as if no directory match were found.

Element 1: System Name

system-name: Specify the name of the system on which the user works.

Element 2: System Group Name

system-group-name: Specify the group name of the system on which the user works.

Note: Only the system name is required. If both the system name and group are specified, the elements must be separated by at least one space. Use up to 8 characters total for both the system name and group name. Additional information on specifying the system name is in the SNA Distribution Services

A remote system name and group name can be assigned to a user before it is defined to the system network tables, but distributions cannot be sent to that remote user until the system name and group name are defined on the remote system. The remote system name and group are defined using the Configure Distribution Services (CFGDSTSRV) command.

LSTNAM
Specifies the user's last name.

If no names are provided (last, first, middle, preferred, or full), but a value is specified on the DEPT parameter, then the last name defaults to an asterisk (*). This is because the directory department function requires a non-blank full name when a department value is specified.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The last name is changed to blanks.

last-name: Specify up to 40 characters for the user's last name.

FSTNAM
Specifies the user's first name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The first name is changed to blanks.

first-name: Specify up to 20 characters for the user's first name.

MIDNAM
Specifies the user's middle name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The middle name is changed to blanks.

middle-name: Specify up to 20 characters for the user's middle name.

PREFNAM
Specifies the user's preferred name. For example, "Jonathan" likes to be called "Jon."

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The preferred name is changed to blanks.

preferred-name: Specify up to 20 characters for the user's preferred name.

FULNAM
Specifies the user's full name. Directory entries are shown in the full name format when using the search and department functions. It is recommended that the user institute a consistent naming convention for the full name. Note that uppercase and lowercase alphabetic characters have different sorting sequences. Making the first character of each name uppercase and the rest that follow lowercase is the preferred format.

If FULNAM(*DFT) is specified on this field, the following format is created:

LAST NAME, FIRST NAME  MIDDLE NAME (PREFERRED NAME)

The preferred name is always enclosed in parentheses. If no values are specified for the last, first, and middle names, but the DEPT parameter contains a value, then the last name defaults to an asterisk (*). If the user specifies FULNAM(*DFT) for the full name, it too defaults to an asterisk (*) because it is built from the last name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*DFT: The full name is created from the user-defined values specified on the LSTNAM, FSTNAM, MIDNAM, and PREFNAM parameters.

full-name: Specify up to 50 characters for the user's full name.

DEPT
Specifies the name or number of the department of which the user is a member.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The department name is changed to blanks. The user is no longer a member of any department.

department-name: Specify a maximum of 10 characters for the name of the user's department.

TITLE
Specifies the user's job title.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The job title is changed to blanks.

job-title: Specify up to 40 characters for the user's job title.

CMPNY
Specifies the name of the company for which the user works.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The company name is changed to blanks.

company-name: Specify up to 50 characters for the name of the user's company.

TELNBR1
Specifies the primary telephone number of the user. The telephone number can be specified in any arrangement appropriate for the user, including an international telephone number.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The primary telephone number is changed to blanks.

telephone-number-1: Specify up to 26 characters for the primary telephone number of the user.

TELNBR2
Specifies a second telephone number for the user. The telephone number can be specified in any arrangement appropriate for the user, including an international telephone number.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The second telephone number is changed to blanks.

telephone-number-2: Specify up to 26 characters for the second telephone number of the user.

FAXTELNBR
Specifies a facsimile telephone number for the user. The facsimile telephone number can be specified in any arrangement appropriate for the user, including an international telephone number.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The facsimile telephone number is changed to blanks.

facsimile-telephone-number: Specify up to 32 characters for the user facsimile telephone number.

LOC
Specifies the location of the user. For example, the location can specify a building and floor, a department, or a remote site.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The user location is changed to blanks.

location: Specify up to 40 characters for the location of the user.

BLDG
Specifies the name of the building in which the user works.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The building name is changed to blanks.

building-name: Specify up to 20 characters for the name of the building in which the user works.

OFC
Specifies the name of the office in which the user works.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The office name is changed to blanks.

office-name: Specify up to 16 characters for the name of the office in which the user works.

ADDR1-ADDR4
Specifies the mailing address of the user. Up to 40 characters of data can be entered into each of these address line fields.

*SAME: The address line does not change.

*NONE: The address line is changed to blanks.

address-line: Specify the user's mailing address in any arrangement up to 40 characters per line.

INDUSR
Specifies whether the user is an indirect user. An indirect user is a local user who does not sign on the system to receive electronic mail, but receives printed mail. An indirect user is a local user and must have a profile on the local system.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NO: The user is not an indirect user.

*YES: The user is an indirect user.

PRTPERS
Specifies whether an indirect user has private mail printed. Consideration should be given to restricting public access to the printer when private mail is printed.

When private mail is sent to an indirect user who has specified that private mail is not printed, the distribution is canceled, and the sender is given the reason for the cancellation. The indirect user receives a portion of the cover page indicating that private mail was sent, but no private mail is printed.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NO: No private mail is printed for the indirect user.

*YES: Private mail is printed for the indirect user.

PRTCOVER
Specifies whether a cover page is printed when the user's mail is printed.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*YES: The cover page is printed when a mail item is printed.

*NO: The cover page is not printed when a mail item is printed.

NFYMAIL
Specifies whether the user is notified of the arrival of mail. The notification is a message on the user's message queue.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*SPECIFIC: The user is notified of the arrival of specific types of mail. The types of mail are specified on the NFYPTYPERS parameter and the NFYMSGS parameter.

*ALLMAIL: The user is notified of the arrival of all types of mail.

*NOMAIL: The user is not notified of the arrival of mail.

NFYPTYPERS
Specifies whether the user is notified of the arrival of priority, private, and important mail. This parameter is valid only if NFYMAIL(*SPECIFIC) is specified.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*YES: The user is notified of the arrival of priority, private, and important mail.

*NO: The user is not notified of the arrival of priority, private, and important mail.

NFYMSGS
Specifies whether the user is notified of the arrival of messages. This parameter is valid only if NFYMAIL(*SPECIFIC) is specified.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*YES: The user is notified of the arrival of messages.

*NO: The user is not notified of the arrival of messages.

FWDFRM
Specifies whether distributions are automatically forwarded from a specified user ID and address. This value is valid only for local users. This value cannot be an existing user ID, address, or forward-from value in the directory. It is used with the Rename Directory Entry (RNMDIRE) command to allow distributions to be sent to the old user until all users can be renamed or changed.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: Distributions are not forwarded.

Element 1: User ID

user-ID: Specify the user ID from which distributions are to be forwarded. A maximum of 8 characters can be specified. If this value is specified, an address must be specified on Element 2.

Element 2: Address

address: Specify the address from which distributions are to be forwarded. A maximum of 8 characters can be specified.

NETUSRID
Specifies the network user ID for the directory entry. The network user ID is used to identify a user in a network.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*USRID: Change the network user ID to the user ID and address associated with this entry. The format of the network user ID is the 8 character user ID, 1 blank character, and the 8-character address.

network-user-ID: Specify the network user ID for this user. A maximum of 47 characters can be specified.

TEXT
Specifies the text that briefly describes the directory entry. More information is in Commonly used parameters.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The text is changed to blanks.

'text': Specify up to 50 characters of text to describe additional information about the user.

CMDCHRID
Specifies the character identifier (graphic character set and code page) for data being specified as parameter values on this command. This character identifier (CHRID) is related to the display device used to specify the command. More information about CHRID processing is in the Application Display Programming

book.

*SYSVAL: The system determines the graphic character set and code page values for the command parameters from the QCHRID system values.

*DEVD: The system determines the graphic character set and code page values for the command parameters from the display device description where this command is entered. This option is supported only when the command is entered from an interactive job. If this option is specified in a batch job, an error message is returned.

Element 1: Character Set

graphic-character-set: Specify the character set used to create the command parameters. Valid values range from 1 through 9999 characters.

Element 2: Code Page

code-page: Specify the code page. Valid values range from 1 through 9999.

COUNTRY
Specifies the country or region name part of the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The country or region is changed to blanks.

country-code: Specify an ISO 3166 Alpha-2 code or a CCITT country or region code. More information is in Commonly used parameters.

ADMD
Specifies the administrative management domain part of the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The administrative management domain is changed to blanks.

administrative-management-domain: Specify a 1- to 16-character administrative management domain name. An administrative management domain is a public organization that handles a management domain. A management domain is a set of message transfer agents and user agents that comprise a system capable of handling messages.

PRMD
Specifies the private management domain part of the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The private management domain is changed to blanks.

private-management-domain: Specify a 1- to 16-character private management domain name. A private management domain is a private company or non-commercial organization that handles a management domain. A management domain is a set of message transfer agents and user agents that comprise a system capable of handling messages.

SURNAM
Specifies the X.400 user last name part of the personal name within the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The surname is changed to blanks.

*LSTNAM: The user last name specified in the directory entry is used as the surname.

surname: Specify a 1- to 40-character surname.

GIVENNAM
Specifies the X.400 user given (first) name part of the personal name within the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The given name is changed to blanks.

*FSTNAM: The user first name specified in the directory entry is used as the given name. It is truncated to 16 characters.

given-name: Specify 1 to 16 characters for the given name.

INITIALS
Specifies the initials part of the personal name within the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The initials are changed to blanks.

initials: Specify 1 to 5 characters for the initials.

GENQUAL
Specifies the generation qualifier part of the personal name within the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The generation qualifier is changed to blanks.

generation-qualifier: Specify 1 to 3 characters for the generation qualifier.

ORG
Specifies the organization name part of the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The organization name is changed to blanks.

organization: Specify a 1- to 64-character organization name.

ORGUNIT
Specifies the organization-defined unit part of the X.400 O/R name.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The organizational unit is changed to blanks.

'organizational-unit': Specify the 1- to 32-character name of an organizational unit, enclosed in apostrophes (for example, 'division' or 'department'). Up to 4 organizational units may be listed in order of descending significance.

DMNDFNATR
Specifies the type and value of a domain-defined attribute not specified by X.400 standards but allowed in the X.400 O/R name to accommodate existing systems of sending messages. Up to 4 attributes can be specified.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: The domain-defined attribute is changed to blanks.

Element 1: Type

'attribute-type': Specify a 1- to 8-character type description for the domain-defined attribute, enclosed in apostrophes.

Element 2: Value

'value': Specify a 1- to 128-character value description for the domain-defined attribute, enclosed in apostrophes.

MSFSRVLVL
Specifies the mail server framework service level, which indicates where mail is stored on the system, for a local user. This parameter is ignored for a remote user.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*USRIDX: The mail is stored in a user index. OfficeVision mail users should specify this option.

*SYSMS: The mail is stored on the system supported message store. The system message store can be accessed by Ultimedia Mail/400 or by industry standard mail APIs that are used on the client. Ultimedia Mail/400 users should specify this option.

*DOMINO: The mail is stored in the Lotus Domino mail database.

Element 1: Field Name

field-name: Specify the field name of another mail service for this user, if one is used. Specify up to 10 characters for the field name. This value should contain a user-defined field in the system directory that has been defined by the Change System Directory Attributes (CHGSYSDIRA) command on the USRDFNFLD parameter with a field type of *MSFSRVLVL. The user-defined field specified here should then contain information needed by the mail server framework user exit program when the program is determining where to store the mail. The address resolution exit point name is QIBM_QZMFMSF_ADR_RSL. See the AnyMail/400 Mail Server Framework Support book for more information. This field could just be used as an indicator and the value does not have to be a user-defined field. When possible, the value specified here should be a user-defined field.

Element 2: Product-ID

*NONE: No user-defined field product ID is specified.

product-ID: Specify up to 7 characters for the user-defined field product ID.

PREFADR
Specifies the preferred address for a user. This tells the mail server framework what fields to use in the system distribution directory for the preferred address of a user. Specify *USRID for the OfficeVision product and SNADS. SNADS handles all the that goes to a user index including the gateway for X.400 O/R names and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) names.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*USRID: The user ID and user address is the preferred address for this user.

*ORNAME: The X.400 O/R name is the preferred address for this user.

*SMTP: The SMTP name is the preferred address for this user.

Element 1: Field Name

field-name: Specify up to 10 characters for the field name. This value should contain an IBM-defined or a user-defined field in the system directory that has been defined by CHGSYSDIRA on the USRDFNFLD parameter with a field type of *ADDRESS. The field specified here should then contain information needed by the mail server framework user exit program when the program is determining what address to use when sending the mail. This field could just be used as an indicator and the value does not have to be an IBM-defined or a user-defined field. Whenever possible, the value specified here should be an IBM-defined or a user-defined field.

Element 2: Product-ID

*NONE: No user-defined field product ID is specified.

*IBM: The field name is an IBM-defined field in the system distribution directory. Allowed IBM-defined field names are:

  • USER (user profile)
  • CCMAILADR (cc:Mail** address)
  • FULNAM (full name)
  • NETUSRID (network user ID)
  • TELNBR1 (telephone number 1)
  • TELNBR2 (telephone number 2)
  • FAXTELNBR (facsimile telephone number)

product-ID: Specify up to 7 characters for the user-defined field product ID.

Element 3: Address Type

address-type: Specify a maximum of 8 characters for the address type. The address type is a mail server framework type name that is specified in the Add Mail Framework Type Configuration (QzmfAddMailCfg) API. Whenever possible, this value should be one of the mail server framework configuration type names. When an address type is specified for a preferred address that is a special value, specify *N for the product ID.

CCMAILADR
Specifies the cc:Mail** address for this user.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: No cc:Mail** address is specified.

'cc:Mail-address': Specify the cc*Mail** address. The address field has a maximum of 126 characters. If the address includes both a remote post office name and an alias name, the limit is 126 characters for each, with a space separating them (total 253 characters). If the remote post office name contains spaces, the name must be enclosed in quotation marks. This adds two characters to the limit for a total of 128 characters or 255 characters with the alias name.

CCMAILCMT
Specifies the cc:Mail** comment for this user.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: No cc:Mail** comment is specified.

'cc:Mail-comment': Specify up to 126 characters for the cc:Mail** comment field.

USRDFNFLD
Specifies the user-defined field names and values. A list of these user-defined field names can be displayed using CHGSYSDIRA. Up to 100 user-defined fields can be specified.

Note: The following SMTP user-defined fields are not always displayed when the CHGSYSDIRA command is prompted, but they can still be used in the user-defined field (USRDFNFLD) parameter to add SMTP information to the system distribution directory.

SMTPAUSRID SMTP

SMTPDMN SMTP

SMTPRTE SMTP

When you press F4 for the prompt override program, this field is not filled in with existing values when the size is over the maximum length. In this case, to see existing values, use the Work with Directory Entries (WRKDIRE) command. If the size of the existing values does not exceed the maximum length, this field is filled in with the existing values.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: All of the user-defined field values for this user will be blanked out.

Element 1: Field Name

field-name: Specify up to 10 characters for the user-defined field name.

Element 2: Product ID

*NONE: No user-defined field product ID is specified.

product-ID: Specify up to 7 characters for the user-defined field product ID.

Element 3: Field Value

'value': Specify up to 512 characters for the value of the user-defined field value. All the fields are replaced by the value specified here. Blanks are padded on the right. Specifying a blank value blanks out the entire value.

ALWSYNC
Specifies whether synchronization of this entry with other directories should be allowed.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*YES: Synchronization is allowed.

*NO: Synchronization is not allowed.

DLOOWN
Specifies if the user profile or the group profile will be assigned the ownership of the Document Library Objects (DLOs) for this directory entry.

*SAME: The value does not change.

*USRPRF: The user profile associated with this directory entry is the owner of newly created DLOs.

*GRPPRF: The group profile specified in the user profile associated with this directory entry is made the owner of newly created DLOs and has all authority to the DLOs. If the group profile value is *NONE in the user profile, then the owner of the DLO is the user profile.

Examples for CHGDIRE

Example 1: Changing a User's Telephone Number

CHGDIRE   USRID(HURST PAYROLL)  USER(*SAME)
  TELNBR1('456-4489')

Assume the user who runs the command has user ID HURST PAYROLL and does not have security administrator authority. The primary telephone number for the user is changed. All other information remains the same. This command works the same if someone other than HURST PAYROLL runs the command and has security administrator authority. If the person running the command is not HURST PAYROLL and does not have security administrator authority, an error message is returned.

Example 2: Changing a User's Address, Telephone Number, and Text Information

CHGDIRE   USRID(BYRD NEWYORK)  USER(AJBYRD)
  SYSNAME(*LCL) ADDR1('Dept55N/025-3')
  ADDR2('IBM Rochester') ADDR3(*NONE)
  ADDR4(*NONE) TELNBR1('456-4489')
  LOC(Rochester) TEXT('User transferred from Boca')

Assume the person running this command has security administrator authority. The user (BYRD NEWYORK) has transferred from a remote user to a local user. The profile name must now be specified since the user is now a local user. The user's address, telephone number, and text information are updated.

Example 3: Changing a User's Full Name, Department, and Office

CHGDIRE   USRID(JANE CHICAGO)  LSTNAM('Smith')
  MIDNAM('Allen')  FULNAM(*DFT)  DEPT(55N)
  OFC(L305)

Assume the person running this command has security administrator authority. The user JANE CHICAGO has changed her name and at the same time has moved to a new office and department. Jane's full name is changed to 'Smith, Jane Allen'. If FULNAM(*SAME) is specified or is used as the default, Jane's full name remains the same, even though her first and middle names are changed.

Additional Considerations

The user ID and address fields can be changed using the Rename Directory Entry (RNMDIRE) command.

The user description field can be changed using this command. A consistent use of the description field is helpful when using the sort by description function from the Work with Directory display.

For local users, there is a one-to-one correspondence between the user ID and address and the user profile. Only one user ID and address is associated with a user profile name, and only one user profile name is associated with a user ID and address. If a user profile name is specified on the CHGDIRE command that is already associated with an existing user ID in the directory, an error message is returned. For remote users, this should not cause a problem since the user profile name should not be specified. However, if a profile name is specified, it is verified to determine that the profile name is not already in the directory. If the profile is in the directory, an error message is returned.

Administrators have authority to update any directory entry. Users who are not administrators are restricted to updating only specific fields for their own directory entry. If users who are not administrators run this command and specify a USRID other than their own, an error message is returned. If a non-administrator requests changes to the user profile, system name, indirect user, or receiving of personal mail, an error message is returned, indicating the person running the command is not authorized to update these fields.

Error messages for CHGDIRE

*ESCAPE Messages

CPF8360
Not enough storage for commitment control operation.
CPF89A3
Operation not successful due to authority reasons.
CPF89A4
Operation not successful due to data validation reasons.
CPF89AE
Directory entry for network user ID &1 not changed.
CPF8AA1
Library QUSRSYS not completely installed.
CPF90A8
*SECADM special authority required to do requested operation.
CPF9024
System cannot get correct record to finish operation.
CPF905C
Error occurred trying to find a translation table.
CPF907E
You can only change your own directory entry.
CPF907F
Specified parameters not allowed.
CPF9083
User ID and address &1 &2 not changed.
CPF9096
Cannot use CMDCHRID(*DEVD), DOCCHRID(*DEVD) in batch job.
CPF9838
User profile storage limit exceeded.
CPF9845
Error occurred while opening file &1.
CPF9846
Error while processing file &1 in library &2.