Difference between revisions of "Linux Idea userid"

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Revision as of 14:31, 5 December 2008

Both Linux and Unix have the idea of a userid. This is a short name, associated with files and processes, that identifies the user who owns them. The userid is stored in a file named /etc/passwd, which has more information about the user, such as their full name and office location.

Many MUMPS implementations associate the Linux userid with the jobs that run on the host operating system.

Within VistA, this idea is expressed as the value of the local variable DUZ. The DUZ is a numeric value used to index the VA FileMan NEW PERSON File. This file keeps track of many details about a person, including their full name and office location. The value of a person's DUZ is associated with the tasks and FileMan Files they have created and modified.