Implementing the interface between OPERTUNE and RACF or ACF2
You can restrict user access to the OPERTUNE features on a functional basis by defining RACF or ACF2 security at any or all of the following levels:
- OPERTUNE System
An OPERTUNE can control one or more subsystems on an MVS system. Restricting the use of an OPERTUNE prevents anyone from using that OPERTUNE to make changes to a subsystem, unless they have been granted specific access to that OPERTUNE - Subsystem
Restricting a subsystem prevents anyone from using OPERTUNE to change that subsystem, unless they have been granted specific access to that subsystem - Function Type
The OPERTUNE features are divided into the functional types shown in OPERTUNE security summary. you can restrict access to any or all of the OPERTUNE functions based on function type - Function
The OPERTUNE functional types are comprised of functions, as shown in 422; you can restrict access to any or all of the OPERTUNE functions on the basis of individual function.
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