The help I found was at the V5R2 info center, with it's wonderful search 
capabilities.  I typed in
Management Central users
and the very first hit mentioned that you can get a list of all users on 
all machines, (in the collection indentation).  The rub is that it doesn't 
tell how.  Getting a list of users on a single machine is easy.

I opened a pmr with IBM on this.  First person showed me the single system 
trick.  Then I showed them the infocenter note.  They couldn't figure it 
out.  Escalated it.  Second person did exactly what the first person did. 
That was last night.  Some research and a call today are promised.

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 





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Rob

On the Toolbar there is an icon of a printer, to 'Print details'. It'll 
print whatever is in the right hand window. Results are unpredictable, as 
far as I can see. Printing generic text to file ends up with names cut 
off, 
opening the columns and printing to a printer has some columns disappear. 
Control is not to good, in my brief investigation of this. AFAIK there is 
no help for this - I looked. What part of help did you find this in?

HTH

Vern

At 02:56 PM 9/3/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>According to the help somehow you can generate a list of all users on all
>systems and even export that to a PC file.
>
>How?
>
>Rob Berendt


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