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Thanks folks.  I'm on V5R3 now all I can report on is library-based.  
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Fishel <edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 10:04:58 -0500
Subject: RE: Private Authority Checking


Charles Wilt wrote on 04/07/2006 09:36:42 AM:

> If I'm reading your request right, this is what you want.
>
> DSPUSRPRF USRPRF(MYPROFILE) TYPE(*OBJAUT)
>

This command will only display the private authorities to library-based
objects. If you are on a V5R4 system you can also use the new Work with
Objects by Private Authority (WRKOBJPVT) command to display private
authorities to both library-based and directory-based objects.

The  WRKOBJOWN  and WRKOBJPGP commands exist on earlier releases to allow
you to work with library-based and directory-based objects by owner and by
primary group.  I usually find the one I want by keying in WRKOBJ* on a
command line and pressing Enter.

Ed Fishel,
edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx


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