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As far as I know, a *EXCL lock is required to clear a file.  I probably read
it in the CL Reference when I was researching how to ensure I had a proper
lock for clearing or reorganizing a file.

I'm not much of an object authority person, but I think one needs delete,
add, and update data authority.  I don't believe object management authority
is required.

Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
Roomstore Furniture Company
(804) 784-7600 extension 2124
DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Can I use *EXCLRD?  Is there a reference somewhere that explains this?
I.e., "CLRPFM requires
either *EXCL or *EXCLRD."  "ANYCOMMAND requires *SHRRD, *SHRNUP, etc."
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 Does a CLRPFM "alter" a file?  Does a CLRPFM require managing" the file?
Does a CLRPFM require *DeLeTe authority?  How about *UPDate?
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