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You
can
have
a
simple
set
of
attributes,
such
as
the
following:
SMITH
User
identification
+
LOCK
Password
79t45
Account
Number
+
P79
Procedure
name
or
a
more
complex
set,
such
as
~SM~TH~
LOCK
SEVEN
REY
User
identification
Passwords
+
~
+
79345
79374
74325
Account
Numbers
+ I '\ \
P79
P80
P81
P82
Procedure
Names
The
latter
set
has
three
passwords
(LOCK, SEVEN,
and
KEY)
associated
with
your
user
identification.
If
you
use
the
password
LOCK,
you
can
have
your
processing
charged
only
to
account
79345
and
you
can
use
only
procedure
P79.
If
you
use
the
password
SEVEN,
you
can
have
your
processing
charged
to
either
account
79374
or
74325.
If
you
choose
account
79374,
you
can
use
either
procedure
P80
or
P81.
If
you
choose
account
74325,
you
can
use
only
procedure
P82.
Another
way
of
using
procedure
P82
is
to
choose
password
KEY.
KEY
only
has
account
74325
and
procedure
P82
associated
with
it.
The
LOGON
command
is
a
simple
means
of
telling
the
system
your
user
identification,
password,
account
number
and
procedure
name.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
use
procedure
P8l,
you
must
enter:
logon
smith/seven
acct(79374)
proc(p81)
Whenever
there
is
only
one
account
number
or
procedure
name
associated
with
the
user
identification
and
password
the
system
selects
it
by
default.
For
example,
account
79345
and
procedure
P79
are
the
only
account
and
procedure
associated
with
password
LOCK.
Therefore,
when
you
log
on
you
need
only
enter:
logon
smith/lock
instead
of:
logon
smith/lock
acct(79345)
proc(p79)
Note:
Some
terminals
have
a
feature
which
inhibits
the
printing
of
passwords
on
the
console
listing.
See
the
publication,
TSO
Terminals,
for
more
information.
If
you
choose
password
SEVEN,
you
must
specify
which
account
number
you
want.
If
you
select
account
74325,
you
do
not
have
to
specify
the
procedure
because
there
is
only
one
procedure
associated
with
the
account.
logon
smith/seven
acct(74325)
If
you
select
account
79374,
you
must
also
select
a
procedure
name
because
there
are
two·
procedures
associated
with
the
account.
For
example,
logon
smith/seven
acct(79374)
proc(p80)
Starting
and
Ending
a
Terminal
Session
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