Writer instructions

Purpose

Use this page to display a banner announcement on each page of the space. Create the Space announcements page in the master space, outside of the Home branch.

You can version the Space announcements page to enable different banners to be published into different target spaces, however, the banner that is displayed in the versioned (master) space itself only displays the most recently-published banner.  If you find errors in the banner area of your versioned space and you are sure the Space announcements page is set up correctly, try publishing the page to the same space.

For more information, see Space-announcements-banners.

Removing

When an announcement is no longer needed, remove the BMC Space Banner macro.

Translation

Localized spaces using the L10n Viewport theme must change the name of this page to Space announcements l10n.  See Configuring-the-Scroll-ViewPort-theme-for-translated-spaces.

Usage

Choose one or none of the following BMC Space Banner macros.

If your space requires another kind of announcement, you can use this page in coordination with your team lead and editors.

When should I use a space announcement banner?

Use the space organization announcement after you change the content from a book-like organization (such as User Manual, Configuration Manual, and Administration Guide) to the product model.

Use the latest version announcement to push traffic to later versions. You do not need to add this to every previous version, but if you have a specific reason that you want users to be aware—for example, Google searches show content for an obsolete version—use the banner to help users find a relevant version.

When an announcement is no longer needed, remove the BMC Space Banner macro.

Space announcement This documentation space provides the same content as before, but the organization of the content has changed. The content is now organized based on logical branches instead of legacy book titles. We hope that the new structure will help you quickly find the content that you need.

Step 9—Editing the profile’s Disguise Defaults


The Disguise Defaults Screen shown in the following figure is displayed when you select Option 4 from the RDX Profile Screen or you exit from Load Defaults Screen in flow through mode. Use this screen to specify the data disguise defaults for the current profile.

Disguise Defaults screen

 File-AID/RDX ---------------  Disguise Defaults  ----------------- top of data
 COMMAND ===>                                          TSOID01 Profile: FRSAMPQK
                                                                    More:     +
 -------------------- Locking Values and Navigation  ---------------------------
  Any profile value setting can be locked so that it can not be changed on the
  FA/RDX function panels. Values can always be changed in the Profile function.
  To LOCK a value place the cursor on the value and press the TOGGLE key.      
                                                                              
------------------------- All Disguise Request Defaults -----------------------
   Disguise Extract File    ===> 3        (1 = Use DCF; 2 = Use DPR; 3 = No)
   Retain pre-disguise file ===> N        (Y = Yes; N = No)
   Create audit trail       ===> N        (Y = Yes; N = No)
   Audit trail file prefix  ===>

  Audit Trail Allocations:      
   UNIT                     ===> SYSDA
   Storage Class            ===>
   Management Class         ===>

  Files Used During Disguise:        (Enter file name or pattern)
   Business Rules           ===> DASAMP.BUSINESS.RULES
   DCF: Disguise Control    ===> DISGUISE
        Disguise Criteria   ===> DISGUISE.CRITERIA

To modify the data disguise defaults:

In this field…

Do the following:

Disguise Extract File

Type 3. Extract file will not be disguised.

Retain pre-disguise file

Type N.

Create audit trail

Type N.

Audit trail file prefix

Leave blank.

UNIT

Specify the default unit for the disguise audit trail files, for example SYSDA.

Storage Class

Specify the default storage class for the disguise audit trail files, or leave blank.

Management Class

Specify the default management class for the disguise audit trail files, or leave blank.

Business Rules

Type DASAMP.BUSINESS.RULES.

Important

Leave blank, if you don’t have BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions installed for Data Privacy

DCF : Disguise Control

Type FRSAMP.DISGUISE.

Important

Leave blank, if you don’t have BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions installed for Data Privacy

Disguise Criteria

Type FRSAMP.DISGCRIT.

Important

Leave blank, if you don’t have BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions installed for Data Privacy

Press DOWN (PF8)

File-AID/RDX scrolls to the remaining fields of the Disguise Defaults panel.

Field Names and Descriptions

The following list describes the fields on this screen.

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

Disguise Extract File

Specify whether File-AID/RDX should disguise the extracted data as part of the extract batch job or not. When set to 1 (DCF) or 2 (DPR), all extracted objects which have disguise criteria defined in the Disguise Control file (DCF) or in the Dynamic Privacy Rules Project (DPR) will be disguised.

1

Use DCF. Disguise the extracted data using a disguise control file (DCF). This option requires installation of Compuware’s BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions.

2

Use DPR. Disguise the extracted data using a Dynamic Privacy Rules Project (DPR). This option requires installation of Compuware’s BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions and the BMC Compuware File-AID Data Privacy component of the BMC Compuware Topaz Workbench.

When disguising an extract with BMC Compuware File-AID Data Privacy defined Dynamic Privacy Rules (DPR), specify a region size large enough to run Java (REGION=0M is suggested, 200M is the minimum) in your jobcard.


3

No Disguise. The extracted data will not be disguised.

Retain pre-disguise file

Specify whether File-AID/RDX should retain the temporary, masked extract file after a successful extract with disguise or not. Regardless of this setting, the pre-disguise file is always retained should the disguise step not complete successfully. You may want to retain the pre-disguise file for testing different disguise criteria on the same extract data.

Create audit trail

Specify whether or not the related extract disguise process should produce an audit trail report for each object whose data is subject to be disguised.

Audit trail file prefix

Specify the prefix to be used for the disguise audit trail reports. Prefix plus USERID can be up to 14 positions, the remainder of the data set name will follow the above mentioned naming convention. If prefix is blank, only the USERID will be used. Any value specified will be appended to the USERID. Precede the prefix value with a single quote () to use the value without the USERID.

UNIT

Specify the default unit for the disguise audit trail files.

Storage Class

Specify the default storage class for the disguise audit trail files.

Management Class

Specify the default management class for the disguise audit trail files.

Business Rules

Specify the name of the file to be used as the default business rules file for data disguise. The business rules files is used when BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions operates on date fields; it can also be used by field exits.

DCF: Disguise Control

Specify the name of the file to be used as the default Disguise Control File (DCF). The Disguise Control File keeps track of which disguise criteria is applied to which extract object and its related objects. If the file does not exist, use Option “1 - Control” in the “RDX Utilities Menu” to allocate it.

Disguise Criteria

Specify the name of the file to be used as the default Disguise Criteria File. File-AID/RDX generates the member name for the disguise criteria member when defining disguise criteria through the BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions interface. If the file does not exist, use Option “2 - Criteria” in the “RDX Utilities Menu” to allocate it.

Step 9—Disguise Defaults Continued

The following figure is displayed when you press DOWN on the screen as shown in Disguise Defaults Screen Continue to specify the disguise defaults for the current profile.

Disguise Defaults Screen

 File-AID/RDX ---------------  Disguise Defaults  ----------------- top of data
 COMMAND ===>                                          TSOID01 Profile: FRSAMPQK
                                                                    More:     -

  Audit Trail Allocations:      
   UNIT                     ===> SYSDA
   Storage Class            ===>
   Management Class         ===>

 Files Used During Disguise:        (Enter file name or pattern)
   Business Rules           ===> DASAMP.BUSINESS.RULES
   DCF: Disguise Control    ===> FRSAMP.DISGUISE
        Disguise Criteria   ===> FRSAMP.DISCRIT
   DPR: Repository Name     ===>
        Project Name        ===>

 ------------------------- Panel Customization -------------------------------
  Disguise Panel Flow Options:
   Default NEW object type  ===> DB2       (DB2 or MVS)
   First Disguise panel     ===> R         (R = Recently Referenced List;
                                            F = Saved Request File
                                            S = NEW Object List)

To modify the data disguise defaults:

In this field…

Do the following:

DPR: Repository Name

Leave blank, or specify the name of a Privacy Rules Repository that stores Dynamic Privacy Rules Project data created with BMC Compuware File-AID Data Privacy.

DPR: Project Name

Leave blank, or specify the name of a Dynamic Privacy Rules Project created using BMC Compuware File-AID Data Privacy.

Default NEW object type

Type Db2 to specify Db2 object types.

First Disguise panel

Type R to select the Extract Reference List for Disguise as the first data disguise panel with this profile.

Press END (PF3)

File-AID/RDX will display the Permanent File Defaults for you to edit the profile’s Permanent File settings.

Field Names and Descriptions

The following list describes the fields on this screen.

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

DPR: Repository Name

Specify the name of the default Privacy Rules Repository. This option requires installation of Compuware’s BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions and the BMC Compuware File-AID Data Privacy component of the BMC Compuware Topaz Workbench.
Specify the full repository name (up to 128 characters). Or enter an asterisk (*) by itself for a list of all repositories. Then select the desired repository from the list.

DPR: Project Name

Specify the name of the Dynamic Privacy Rules Project (DPR) to be used as the default Dynamic Privacy Rules Project. The Dynamic Privacy Rules Project keeps track of how to apply the privacy rules to which extracted data element. This option requires installation of BMC Compuware’s BMC Compuware File-AID/Data Solutions Release 4.5 or more recent and BMC Compuware File-AID Data Privacy.
Specify the full project name (up to 128 characters) or a pattern ending with an asterisk (*) for a list of matching projects. Asterisk (*) by itself lists all projects. When entering a pattern, it will present a list of all matching projects when used during the disguise specification. Then, you can select the desired project from the list.

Default NEW object type

Specify whether default object type for the data disguise is a Db2 or MVS object.

First disguise panel

Specify which panel displays first when selecting Option 5 Data Disguise from the File-AID/RDX Primary Option Menu.

R

Recently Referenced List (default)

F

Saved Request File

S

NEW Object List

 

Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*