Example of defining terminal users and user groups to RACF

Assume there is a customer service department that:
Consider creating the following customer service group:
ADDGROUP custserv OWNER(grpmangr)
In this example, grpmangr is the RACF userid of the person in charge of the customer service department system.
The person represented by grpmangr, or the RACF security administrator, can then create additional groups within the group CUSTSERV, as follows:
ADDGROUP ORDERS OWNER(SUP1) SUPGROUP(CUSTSERV)
ADDGROUP ORDINQ OWNER(SUP2) SUPGROUP(CUSTSERV)
ADDGROUP NEWCUST OWNER(SUP3) SUPGROUP(CUSTSERV)
The group owners, the person represented by grpmangr or the RACF security administrator can then define users within the groups. For example, the person represented by SUP1 could define users of the group ORDERS, as follows:
ADDUSER AARCHER NAME('ANNE ARCHER') DFLTGRP(ORDERS)
ADDUSER JBRACER NAME('JOHN BRACER') DFLTGRP(ORDERS) PASSWORD(XPRDTD)
            CICS(OPCLASS(1) OPIDENT(JBR) OPPRTY(0) TIMEOUT(15) XRFSOFF(FORCE))
            LANGUAGE(PRIMARY(ENU))
Note:
  1. The password of the user Anne Archer defaults to ORDERS, but the password of the user John Bracer is initially set as XPRDTD.
  2. The user John Bracer is defined with a CICS segment and with a LANGUAGE segment.