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  • Subject: Re: IFS authority question
  • From: jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 15:38:50 -0400



>When ever I create a stream file from a spool file, and place it in the
IFS,
>IE ('/timtest/test.txt')

>it will create the file, but how do I set the authority for that file?
>Right now, i'm doing a wrklnk, and then a '9' to set authority, but is
there
>a direct command that will set the authority of a stream file?  or how do
I
>set a default authority settings?
>TIA, Tim

CHGAUT, WRKAUT, DSPAUT

BTW,  If you have never used OPS NAV,  you should give it a try,  working
with authority for IFS objects and DB2 Files is really neat,  AND IT'S GUI.

John Carr

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