Can anyone tell me how (or if) I can get a list of users per project? (oh, yeah, and how do I do that? )
Thanks,
Tony
Get a Report on users per project?
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You can get a list of process ids with the following command.
Then you could step through that list using something like ps to get the user names associated with those process IDs.
Alternatively you could use a command like finger on the VOC of the pertinent project, if use of these commands is not banned for security concerns.
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$DSHOME/bin/list_readu | grep DS.ADMIN | grep <<projectname>>
Alternatively you could use a command like finger on the VOC of the pertinent project, if use of these commands is not banned for security concerns.
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Thanks, folks. Not exactly what I'm looking for. Sorry I wasn't clearer.
You know how you can go into Administrator, open a project, click on the Permissions tab, and see a list of all the users that can work in that project and what role they have? That's the kind of thing I want... Essentially a list of each project and all the DataStage users "in" that project and their role.
Hope that helps. If not ask again!
You know how you can go into Administrator, open a project, click on the Permissions tab, and see a list of all the users that can work in that project and what role they have? That's the kind of thing I want... Essentially a list of each project and all the DataStage users "in" that project and their role.
Hope that helps. If not ask again!