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I thought of DSPAUT, but DSPAUT will show you info for a single object - if you use wildcards and have multiple matches you get a list to select from - and only one at a time - really poor design - any of us know how to loop through a subfile or list panel and process each in turn. IMNSHO!

But there is a pair of menus for security - SECTOOLS and SECBATCH. On SECTOOLS are options for folder authority, public & private. The commands used are PRTPVTAUT & PRTPUBAUT. Try the following - you get reports:

PRTPVTAUT OBJTYPE(*FLR)
PRTPUBAUT OBJTYPE(*FLR)

HTH
Vern

At 12:39 PM 2/3/2006, you wrote:

I know I can use the CHGAUT command to change the *autl of all objects in a
path.

CHGAUT OBJ('/qdls/folder/*') AUTL(MARKETING)


How can I display any/all of the *autl associated with *all objects in QDLS?

Jerry Draper
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