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> Does anyone know how to edit the authority...or control the usage... > from the help text for wrknetf: To perform any of the options from this display, you must be authorized to the command corresponding to that option. For example, you must be authorized to the Display Physical File Member (DSPPFM) command for the browse function, and the Submit Database Jobs (SBMDBJOB) command for the submit job function. So - change the authority to DLTNETF (delete net file cmd). Just be careful the same user doesn't later need the authority. If so, the later pgm could use adopted authority only while it is running. EDTOBJAUT OBJ(WRKNETF) OBJTYPE(*CMD) hth jim franz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Rayburn" <the400man@hotmail.com> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 9:39 PM Subject: Network file Deleted...cannot get it back, right? > Someone was viewing a network file (through wrknetf) and did the > inevitable...option 4 instead of option 5...and pressed ENTER twice to boot! > No way to get it back, right? Now I know you can "front end" the process > that makes the network file and save the data first before "canning" > it...and that has been done. But can you retrieve an empty network file > block? > > Does anyone know how to edit the authority...or control the usage...of the > options offered in WRKNETF (4 and 5 specifically). That would be one way of > stopping these "wild" users (LOL). Seriously, it would add years to our > lives around here anyway!!! > > Thanks for your input. > > Rick Rayburn
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