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Bryan,

>User is running a batch job and getting a CPF2207 (not authorized to outq)
>at a statement that says CLROUTQ    OUTQ(ABROUT).
>Authority to outq for *PUBLIC was *USE, changed to *CHANGE, that did not
>work.  Gave USER *ALL authority to the outq, that did not work either.
Gave
>*PUBLIC *ALL and that did not work. Gave USRPRF *ALLOBJ special authority
>and did a R (retry) on the job and that did not work either!

The above can all be explained if the AUTCHK parameter of the output queue
is set to *OWNER.

>PGM uses adopted authority and owner of the pgm also owns the outq.  Owner
>has *ALLOBJ special authority among many others. Program runs fine when
>owner of pgm runs it.

The only way I can explain this is by guessing that the program is not
really adopting the authority you think it is. Have you verified that the
first program by this name in the jobs library list is owned by the same
user profile that owns the output queue and that the program has *OWNER for
the USRPRF (user profile) parameter?

Ed Fishel,
edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx


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