Every directory and object in the dictionary can have an access
control list. An ACL generally consists of one or more ACL
entries, although an ACL can be empty. Each entry in an access
control list performs two functions:
o It identifies individual users or classes of users to whom the
ACL entry applies.
o It specifies the access privileges of the user or class of
users to whom the entry applies.
An entry in the ACL of a dictionary object or directory has two
parts:
o The user identification criteria
See the subtopic Identification for more information.
o The privilege specification
See the subtopic Specification for more information.
For a list of access privileges, see the subtopic Access_
Privileges.
The DEFINEP command creates an ACL entry. The DELETEP command
removes an ACL entry. The SHOWP command displays an ACL entry.
The SHOW PRIVILEGE command displays your access privileges to
a directory/dictionary or object. For more information, see the
help for these commands.
Additional Information:
explode
extract