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Jerry:

Is there any reason you didn't just use the CHGAUT command itself? You can 
supply a generic name so that the directory is traversed and the command has a 
AUTL() parameter.

There is also CHGOWN that will change ownership. AFAIK, both commands work in 
the /QSYS.LIB path as well as in normal IFS directories.

There is a quirk that I've never looked at to find how to resolve: if you 
supply a path -- /home/myhome/* -- the myhome directory itself isn't included. 
You have to have one additional instance of the command to get the directory 
itself.

Tom Liotta

midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>   3. Re: *autl to all files in IFS folder (Jerry Draper)
>
>date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 12:58:26 -0700
>
>I am using the CHGAUTALL utility 800 times in a cl (once per folder).  Each 
>time
>CHGAUTALL runs it requires the operator (me) to press enter to end the terminal
>session.  
>
>Quoting Wayne McAlpine <wayne.mcalpine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> The CHGAUTALL utility is available from IBM on an as-is basis to do what 
>> you want.  It is part of the IFSTOOL library.
>> 
>> Here's a link:
>> 
>>
>http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/0/3976fed8ab10134b862568b60071ccd3?OpenDocument


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