HELPLIB.HLB  —  RMU72  Set  Privilege  Command Qualifiers, Acl
    Acl[=(ace[,...])]

    Specifies one or more ACEs to be modified. When no ACE is
    specified, the entire ACL is affected. Separate multiple ACEs
    with commas. When you include the Acl qualifier, the specified
    ACEs are inserted at the top of the ACL unless you also specify
    the After qualifier. You cannot specify the Acl qualifier and the
    Acl_File qualifier on the same RMU command line.

    The format of an ACE is as follows:

    (Identifier=user-id, Access=access_mask)

    The user-id must be one of the following types of identifier:

    o  A user identification code (UIC) in [group-name,member-name]
       alphanumeric format

    o  A user identification code (UIC) in [group-number,member-
       number] numeric format

    o  A general identifier, such as SECRETARIES

    o  A system-defined identifier, such as DIALUP

    o  Wildcard characters in [*,*] format

    Names are not case sensitive. In addition, the Identifier and
    Access keywords can be abbreviated to one character. For example,
    the following ACE is valid:

    (I=isteward, A=RMU$ALL)

    The access_mask can be any of the following:

    o  One or more of the Oracle RMU privileges listed in the Oracle
       Rdb7 Oracle RMU Reference Manual

       If more than one privilege is specified, a plus sign (+) must
       be placed between the privileges.

    o  The keyword RMU$ALL

       These keywords indicate that you want the user to have all of
       the RMU privileges. (This keyword has no effect on system file
       privileges.)

    o  The keyword None

       This keyword indicates that you do not want the user
       to have any RMU or OpenVMS privileges. If you specify
       Acl=(id=username, access=READ+NONE), the specified user will
       have no RMU privileges and no READ privileges for the database
       files.
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