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Since the act of removing a file actually is an update to the directory in
which it resides, the authority to remove that file is dependent upon
Directory permissions rather than file permissions.

Have a look at the directory permissions and see if odd-man-out doesn't
mismatch.

Dennis Lovelady
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I have 4 different 525s running V5R4.


On one of the systems when the operator creates an STMF but it not able
to
delete it.

The object is created with:


Object . . . . . . . . . . . . :   /DataMart/D20100915A.TXT
Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   STMF
Owner  . . . . . . . . . . . . :   OPRDAYPRF



                   Data     --Object Authorities--
Opt  User        Authority  Exist  Mgt  Alter  Ref

     *PUBLIC     *RWX
     OPRDAYPRF  *RWX



                   Data     -------------Data Authorities-------------
Opt  User        Authority  Objopr  Read  Add  Update  Delete  Execute

     *PUBLIC     *RWX         X      X     X     X       X        X
     OPRDAYPRF  *RWX         X      X     X     X       X        X



So even though the operator owns the object they are not able to delete
it. This
happen on just one of the systems.


Any Ideas?




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