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List of University of Texas System component codes
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Component code
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0
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: UT Austin
1
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: UT Arlington
2
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: UT El Paso
3
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: UT San Antonio
4
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: UT Pan American
5
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: UT Dallas
6
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: UT Tyler
7
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: UT of the Permian Basin
8
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: UT Brownsville
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9: UT System
A: UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
B
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: UT Medical Branch at Galveston
C
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: UT Health Science Center at Houston
D
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: UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
E
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: UT Health Science Center at San Antonio
F
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: UT Health Center at Tyler
G
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: Harris County Psychiatric Center
Example: Component codes in AL1
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To view all the desks to which you or another employee are assigned, choose one of the following options:
Option 1: In *DEFINE:
Go to the YS1 screen in *DEFINE.
Type the mainframe logon ID in the Personal Authorization screen for field.
Press ENTER.
Option 2: In UT Direct (HRMS):
Enter Employee EID in the appropriate field.
Under "Mainframe Logon Authorizations and Roles," click on "*DEFINE".
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*DEFINE provides two methods by which to change the current linked desk/view.
Method 1:
In the Command field, type YS1 and press Enter.
In the Select a Desk and View by Number field, type the number next to the desk/view from the list displayed on the screen.
In the Select an Action field, type S and press Enter.
Method 2:
From any command in *DEFINE, press the PF1 key.
In the first space of the Desk or Administrative View field, type a question mark (?) and Press Enter.
In the Select a new Desk/View field, type the number of the desk/view to use and press Enter.
Set your default desk/view
If you want to be assigned to the same desk and view each time you log in to *DEFINE, you can change your start-up profile using the YP1 command.
Set up desk/view combinations for certain screens
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2) This will take you back to the COM-PASS screen (see screenshot below). in the "Enter Input" field, type the letter of the second screen type you'd like to open. Example: "D" for *DEFINE.
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3) A new YB2 screen will open up. You may change this in the Command line. Example: CA3.
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