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I do not think you want *DTAAUT; perhaps AUTCHK(*OWNER).?
?CHGOUTQ
Authority to check (AUTCHK) - Help
*DTAAUT
Any user with add, read, and delete
authority to the output queue can
control all spooled files on the queue.

AFaIK the DLTSPLF does not care about in which OUTQ the spool file resides if it is the owner of the spool file requesting the delete; i.e. the user that owns the spool can always delete? Pg434 v5r4: Note 1 in the Security Reference for "Spool Commands", DLTSPLF, "Users are always authorized to control their own spooled files."

If the spool file is created to an alternate owner [see SPLFOWN() in OVRPRTF for example], then the user would not be able to modify\delete the spool given the OUTQ has OPRCTL(*NO) and/or the user has no special authorities to control job\spool... where controls are limited to the *OWNER of the queue and/or file.

Regards, Chuck

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