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Before you can access a data base, you must specify your password.
The password will not be echoed back to the screen after entering
in session mode nor will it appear if QUERY is in job mode. The
password you specify determines the access you have to the data
items and data sets in the data base. If you are logged on as the
data base creator and use the semicolon (;) password, you will have
read and write access to all data items and data sets in the data
base. This is true even if no passwords are defined for the data base.
In some cases, it is possible to gain access to some data
without a password if the data base is designed to allow such access.
Passwords are defined by the data base designer or administrator
and control read and write access to information in a data base.
You must ask the data base administrator for a password and enter
it as described in Section 2.
Note: In this manual, entering a password is illustrated with
the password underlined. However, during an actual session the password
will not appear on the terminal screen.
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