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I would compile with the appropriate user (object owner of QSECOFR)
adopting authority.  I would not attempt to change authorities for such an
event.

Why do a reorg?  Have you considered the reuse deleted records function?

Al

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We have a few files we need to change the object authority on so that we
can
reorganize them in our daily
maintainance program.  These files are always in use during business hours,
and I don't particulary care to
wait around 'til 7:30 or 8:00 when everyone logs off to change the
authority
on the files to give QPGMR the
rights to reorganize them.

Is there a way I can grant QPGMR, or any user for that matter, the
authority
to a file inside of a CL program?
That way I could just submit the CL job to change the authority (I would
compile it with adopted authority
or to run under QSECOFR or such).

Yes, I know I could compile my reorganize program with adopted authority,
but adopted authority is something
I don't like using.

Thanks in advance,

Jim Langston
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