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Chuck,

Thanks for the clarification... And thanks for your participation on these lists. Your contributions are most welcome.

Eric

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Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 8:45 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Case sensitive passwords


FWiW, the rules for *USRPRF object naming match effectively, the
TYPE(*SNAME) for the PARM command; i.e. /Simple Name/ rules, but with a
10-byte limit -- see CPD0133. Other objects restricted to the library
QSYS [i.e. those which reside only in the machine context] do not
necessarily have the same naming restrictions as *USRPRF. For example:

> crtusrprf "DumbIdea"
Value '"DumbIdea"' for parameter USRPRF not allowed.
Error found on CRTUSRPRF command.
> crtautl "DumbIdea"
Authorization list "DumbIdea" created.
> crtusrprf 'DUMB.IDEA'
Value 'DUMB.IDEA ' for parameter USRPRF not allowed
Error found on CRTUSRPRF command.
> crtlib dumb.idea
Library DUMB.IDEA created.

Regards, Chuck

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