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Mike

I don't know details, but recursive stuff is pretty easy in QShell, I think, with grep or sed processing input from a dir listing. With sed I believe you can run a command against the contents of the file that is being used as input.

Some help from Unix dweebs on this list? Are you here?

;-)

Vern

At 02:18 PM 7/15/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I didn't know there was the chown cmd. That will work. What about attaching
an *AUTL to the object?

-----Original Message-----
From: pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 2:04 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Recursively Change IFS Authority


Use the chgown command, using an asterisk as your wild card (like DOS). I'm not at a system right now, but you should be able to find examples in the archives. Look for CHGOWN


Paul Nelson Arbor Solutions, Inc. 708-670-6978 Cell pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx




"Wills, Mike N. (TC)" <MNWills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 07/15/2003 01:34 PM Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion


To: "Midrange - Midrange-L (E-mail)" <MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc: Subject: Recursively Change IFS Authority


Sorry for the cross post, but after I sent the message I realized that Midrange-l would reach more people to help.

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How would I go about recursively changing the authority/owner for all
objects in a IFS directory? Is there an IBM delivered program that would
do
this?

Mike
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