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  • Subject: Domain Violation
  • From: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 16:33:27 -0500
  • Organization: Dilgard Frozen Foods

I'm in the process of eliminating 'problems' before changing to security
level 40.  I have only 1 'problem' left.

There are some users who have dozens of menus available to them.  To
save time, I set up command "G" with CPP "G".  Essentially it is a
replacement for the GO command with restrictions on the library names
that can be used.  I.E., the user could "GO" to an IBM supplied menu,
but cannot "G" to an IBM supplied menu.

Program G contains the following statement:

        TFRCTL PGM(QUICMENU) PARM(&MNULIB &RTNPT) 

QUICMENU is the CPP for the GO command.  If I insert an actual GO
command within program G, then program G is never removed from the
program stack.  But every time the TFRCTL is executed, it causes the
following entry in the auditing journal:

        AF  CPI2247  Domain violation by program G for object QUICMENU. 

AF is an authority failure due to the fact that QUICMENU is a system
domain program.

Anyone have any ides on what I can do to solve this?  The objective is
to allow the user to enter  "g MENUNAME", and not be allowed to enter
IBM supplied menu names, and not cause domain violations, and not have
the CPP stay in the program stack.

Thanks for any help.

-- 
-Jeff

jlcrosby@fwi.com
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