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CL command version for changing the authority of IFS directory:

CHGAUT OBJ('/some/dir/*') USER(USER) DTAAUT(DATAUT) OBJAUT(OBJAUT) 
AUTL(AUTHLIST)

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Scott Klement wrote:
>>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?
> 
> 
> This is easy to do in QSHELL.   For example, to change everything in
> directory called /some/dir to be owned by klemscot:
> 
>   STRQSH
>   find /some/dir -exec chown klemscot {} \;

Or alternatively:

cd /some/dir
chown -R user:group *

The -R means recursive.

James Rich

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