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No, QTEMP objects are treated just the same as any other objects and object
level security functions as you'd expect. The point I was making about
QTEMP objects is just that they're objects like any other AS/400 system
object and can be accessed through the same mechanisms so long as you can
get the system pointer to the object. The MI instruction MATCTX performed
on QTEMP will give you just that.

At 10:26 AM 8/19/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Tim,
>
>Can you see the contents of a user space, user index, file, etc. if the
public authority is *EXCLUDE and we are not using the same profile?   One
of our purchased applications and debug create objects in qtemp with public
authority *ALL, the rest and our in-house code create qtemp objects with
*EXCLUDE.  Is authority for objects in QTEMP  different?  Just curious.
>
>David Morris
>
>
>>>> Tim McCarthy <twmac@mindspring.com> 08/19 9:12 AM >>>
>At 08:11 PM 8/18/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>>QTEMP is a part of your private job.  You as a user can count on the fact
>>that nobody can see inside your pants using QTEMP.  If you want what you're
>>doing to be public, use another library.
>>
>
>Unless you're operating at level 50, you're wearing see-through pants. Not
>only can I read and update files/data areas/user spaces etc in your QTEMP,
>I can also create and delete objects too.
>
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