name OpenVMS usage:char_string type: character-coded text string access: read only mechanism: by 32- or 64-bit descriptor-fixed-length string descriptor Identifier name translated when $ASCTOID completes execution. The name argument is the 32- or 64-bit address of a character-string descriptor pointing to the identifier name. id OpenVMS usage:rights_id type: longword (unsigned) access: write only mechanism: by 32- or 64-bit reference Identifier value resulting when $ASCTOID completes execution. The id argument is the 32- or 64-bit address of a longword in which the identifier value is written. attrib OpenVMS usage:mask_longword type: longword (unsigned) access: write only mechanism: by 32- or 64-bit reference Attributes associated with the identifier returned in id when $ASCTOID completes execution. The attrib argument is the 32- or 64-bit address of a longword containing a bit mask specifying the attributes. Symbol values are offsets to the bits within the longword. You can also obtain the values as masks with the appropriate bit set using the prefix KGB$M rather than KGB$V. The symbols are defined in the system macro $KGBDEF library. The symbolic names for each bit position are listed in the following table: Bit Position Meaning When Set KGB$V_DYNAMIC Allows holders of the identifier to remove it from or add it to the process rights database by using the DCL command SET RIGHTS_LIST. KGB$V_HOLDER_HIDDEN Prevents someone from getting a list of users who hold an identifier, unless they own the identifier themselves. Special privilege is required to translate hidden names. KGB$V_NAME_HIDDEN Allows holders of an identifier to have it translated-either from binary to ASCII or vice versa-but prevents unauthorized users from translating the identifier. Special privilege is required to translate hidden names. KGB$V_NOACCESS Makes any access rights of the identifier null and void. This attribute is intended as a modifier for a resource identifier or the Subsystem attribute. KGB$V_RESOURCE Allows the holder to charge resources, such as disk blocks, to the identifier. KGB$V_SUBSYSTEM Allows holders of the identifier to create and maintain protected subsystems by assigning the Subsystem access control entry (ACE) to the application images in the subsystem.