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Dennis,

Write DSPJRN on a command line, press F1 and read on, you will save a lot of
trees :-) . Seriously, using help has the advantage of showing the latest
info on the command (or at least the one that applies to the release you are
using). In the case of the msgid CPF9802, it explains that you need
authorization on the object you are referring to...


HTH,

Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries


On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Dennis Lovelady <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hi, Folks:



About a bajillion years ago, IBM used to publish a smallish manual called
"CL Reference Summary" (I believe), and that document had an appendix
called
"Authority Needed by IBM Command." Basically it was a laundry list of the
authority needed for successful execution (for example, in order to use
ADDPFM, you'd need *USE authority on the CHGPFM command and *OBJMGT (I
think) authority on the file, et cetera.



Does that document still exist in some form in current documentation? I
cannot seem to locate it at publib.boulder.ibm.com. If not, does anyone
have a link they could share to an older version of this document?
Currently I need to know the exact authority needed for successful DSPJRN
execution (apparently *USE on DSPJRN and *USE on the journal is not
enough(!), since my user gets CPF9802 on that). I might need additional
reference in the future, so I'd really like such a link.


Thanks so much.



Dennis E. Lovelady
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stand to have the old man around. But when I got to twenty-one, I was
astonished at how much he had learned in seven years."
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