Our server is running IBM i OS 7.4. When I checked this on a 7.5 server, all of the functions show up. Maybe our 7.4 server is back level on PTFs or these functions are only available on 7.5 or later.

Rich

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On 2/29/2024 8:42 AM, Rich Loeber wrote:

Rob,

I figured out what I was doing wrong and accessing the function usage this way gives me the same results that I was getting. I see the functions shown, I just don't see ALL of the functions that are shown when using the WRKFCNUSG command line.

Rich

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On 2/29/2024 8:04 AM, Rich Loeber wrote:

I could not access either of those links this morning.

Rich

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On 2/28/2024 3:00 PM, Rob Berendt wrote:

What do you see when you use
https://gdi.dekko.com:2003/Navigator/mainframe/security/function-usage
or (if you haven't enabled TLS)
http://gdi.dekko.com:2001/Navigator/mainframe/security/function-usage
replacing gdi.dekko.com with what is applicable with your system

On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 10:27 AM Rich Loeber <rich@xxxxxxxxx><mailto:rich@xxxxxxxxx><mailto:rich@xxxxxxxxx><mailto:rich@xxxxxxxxx><mailto:rich@xxxxxxxxx><mailto:rich@xxxxxxxxx><mailto:rich@xxxxxxxxx><mailto:rich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



When I use the WRKFCNUSG command from the command line, I see a list of
functions that I can review. When accessing function usage from ACS, the
list is much smaller. For example, the QIBM_QTMF* functions do not show.

I see articles on the web that seem to indicate that this was available in
the old Navigator but I'm not finding it in ACS. What am I missing?

Rich
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