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Rob

Take a look at Qp0lGetAttr, which gives you the 400-style authority stuff in a variable (array, maybe, or some other doo-dad). You might also look at stat - that can give you the UNIX-style mode setting - also into a variable, I think.

HTH
Vern

At 05:00 PM 10/12/2004, you wrote:
I see that went nowhere.

Failing that, is there some api that will retrieve the security settings
on an ifs object?  I want to take that information and pump it into a
chgaut on another object.  I've done some scanning in the api's in the
infocenter for this animal and haven't stumbled across anything. Something
like DSPAUT, but probably to a datastructure or a user space.

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Whereas a cpytoimpf does NOT adopt the authority of the directory that you

place the object in, (unlike ftp, netserver, etc), is there a command like

GRTOBJAUT to use a reference object?
GRTOBJAUT OBJ(MYLIB/MYOBJ)
          OBJTYPE(*FILE)
          REFOBJ(QSYS/MYLIB)
          REFOBJTYPE(*LIB)
So that I could do something like
CHGAUT OBJ('/mydir/myfile.txt') REFOBJ('/mydir')

I am open to qshell suggestions.

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