Disable Functions: Data Transfer
The radio buttons on the Data Transfer pane enable or disable
the main functions for database access
(in 3270 Display, 5250 Display, and VT Display sessions).
However, these radio buttons cannot be used
to enable or disable database functions in Database On-Demand sessions.
For Database On-Demand sessions, use the controls
in the Database On-Demand Group Options window
or the Database On-Demand User Options window,
accessible from the Administration Utility
(see Database On-Demand Group/User Options).
Functions:
- Receive Data from Host
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Allows the user of a Host On-Demand client to use SQL statements.
This option adds or removes the Receive Data from Host option
in the session window (Actions > Transfer Data > Receive Data from Host).
- Send Data to Host
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Allows the user of a Host On-Demand client to use File Upload statements.
This option adds or removes the Send Data to Host option
in the session window (Actions > Transfer Data > Send Data to Host).
- Change Data Transfer Defaults
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Allows the user of a Host On-Demand client to set default values for SQL statements and File Upload statements,
and to override default values set in the session properties.
This option adds or removes the Data Transfer Defaults option
in the session window (Actions > Data Transfer Defaults).
- Save Query Password
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Allows the user of a Host On-Demand client to save passwords in queries.
Settings:
- Enabled
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Enables the function for:
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All users who access the HTML file (HTML-based model); or
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The currently selected user or group (configuration server-based model and combined model).
The menu item, button, or toolbar icon for this function is added to the user interface of the client.
- Disabled
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Disables the function.
The menu item, button, or toolbar icon for this function is removed from the user interface of the client.
- Enable All
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Enables all the functions listed on the current pane.
- Disable All
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Disables all the functions listed on the current pane.
- Inherited (Enabled)
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This setting, which is available only when you open the Disable Functions window
from the Administration Utility,
indicates that the currently selected user or group
(such as User1)
inherits the setting of the group to which it belongs,
and that this setting is enabled in the group.
For example, if you are editing the profile of User1,
and you set Add Sessions to Inherited (Enabled) for User1,
this indicates that User1 inherits the Add Sessions setting of the group to which it belongs,
and that currently the group to which it belongs has Add Sessions set to Enabled.
- Inherited (Disabled)
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This setting, which is available only when you open the Disable Functions window
from the Administration Utility,
indicates that the currently selected user or group inherits
the setting of the group to which it belongs,
and that this setting is disabled in the group.
- Inherit All
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The currently selected user or group inherits all its
settings from the group to which it belongs.
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