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My question to this is
Why do the objects in a particular library NEED to be owned by the same profile 
that owns the library?
Any reason why authorization lists cannot be used?

>>> <rob@dekko.com> 01/15/02 01:20PM >>>

No, we're trying to find objects users created on the fly and now have the
wrong owner.

Let me explain.  We have multiple divisions, 01, 26, 30, 70, etc.  The file
library for 01 is owned by group profile SSA01, and so on.  Currently to
work in either library you need multiple user profiles ROB01, ROB26, etc.
Even though we negotiated with SSA to not charge for the multiple ROB's, we
have some whiners here who don't like using multiple user id's.  So the
thought is to have ROB01 have access to all these libraries, without
*ALLOBJ, by giving him supplemental groups.  But if he runs something in
the library owned by SSA26 then the object will be now owned by SSA01 -
provided some object is created on the fly.

In a better situation we would not even be using group profiles, but use
program adopted authority instead - but I don't see that happening here.

To use your suggestion Al, we would have to do the WRKOBJOWN for each SSA*
owner and determine which are in a library that they don't belong.

Rob Berendt
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin



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I think that what you want is DSPUSRPRF TYPE(*OBJOWN), and the output file
is QSYDSUPO.

Al



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I know that I can do a DSPOBJD to an outfile and get objects, their library
and who owns them.  But it takes a long time to run.  And we want to run
this on a daily basis.

The file QADBIFLD list the owners, but it only contains database files.  I
would like all objects.

Is there such a file for all objects on the system?

The goal is to find objects in a library owned by someone different than
who owns the library.

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin

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