DB2-Admin

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Note that setting the ClientUserid does not change any DB2-level
permissioning or authorization.  It only provides additional
monitoring information.

=item Workstation

The workstation name.  A useful case to set this is when the application
using the DB2::Admin module is part of a three-tier application, and is
performing an action on behalf of a user at a specific known
workstation, e.g. a client desktop name or remote IP address.

=item Application

The application name.  A useful case to set this is when the
application using the DB2::Admin module is part of a three-tier
application, and is performing an action on behalf of a known
requesting application, e.g. a specific web or client application.

=item AccountingString



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