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RDBPROD: How to Translate OpenVMS BIT_n Privileges into RMU Privileges (Doc ID 74769.1)

Last updated on APRIL 14, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Rdb Server on OpenVMS - Version 4.2 and later
HP OpenVMS VAX
HP OpenVMS Alpha
HP OpenVMS Itanium

Purpose

Starting with Rdb V4.2, you must have appropriate RMU privileges to issue RMU commands for a database. The RMU privileges are granted to a user by the RMU/SET PRIVILEGE command and can be shown with the RMU/SHOW PRIVILEGE command. DCL cannot translate the ACLs so shows them in a BIT_n form. This article discusses how to translate the BIT_n privileges into RMU privileges and contains a cross reference table which can help you to translate the ACLs into RMU privileges. 

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