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  • Subject: Re: (SBMNETJOB) Automating SNDNETF and RCVNETF
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 22:51:22 -0700
  • Organization: The PowerTech Group



John P Carr wrote:
> 
> Just had this.    Look in subsystem  QSNADS look at job  QNFTP
> Display this job and look at it's job log.     It's an authority issue.
> Ours was that
> we just upgraded to V4R4 and JobD  QBATCH authourity was set to *EXCLUDE.

I believe that it was V3R7 that IBM began shipping JOBD QBATCH
with *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE.  QBATCH has user profile QPGMR attached to
it and could be used to assume QPGMR's identity at QSECURITY level
30 and less.

Pick the appropriate user and give them *USE to JOBD QBATCH,
rather tahn giving authority to *PUBLIC.

jte

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