I had a Rexx that matched user (well any string actually) and extracted the 
records from an unload. Then fed them to DBSYNC with an empty compare file. The 
generated commands were usually close to what I wanted.

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> Behalf Of Peter
> Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2023 12:23 AM
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> Subject: Re: Rexx to clone users in RACF
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> Cloning  and creating one user is easy but
> 
> I want to clone and create 10 userid at once .
> 
> Is it possible to achieve it through DBSNC.?
> 
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2023, 11:20 PM Walt Farrell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > IBM used to, and may still, supply an unofficial REXX exec that I
> > wrote named DBSYNC. One of its operational modes allows cloning a
> > user, though I don't recall if that is described in the documentation
> > or only anecdotally on RACF-L. And I have no idea where such tools &
> > toys are distributed today, but someone on RACF-L could probably provide
> more information.
> >
> > (And, arguably, RACF-L is a better place for a discussion about
> > cloning RACF users than ibm-main, in my opinion :) )
> >
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> > Walt
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