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The folder has the following authorities,

Owner - QSYS
Primary Group - *NONE
Authorization List - *NONE

*PUBLIC (data) *RWX - (object) *OBJMGT, *OBJEXIST, *OBJALTER, *OBJREF
QSYS (data) *RWX - (object) *OBJMGT, *OBJEXIST, *OBJALTER, *OBJREF
QDIRSRV (data) *X

Kurt Braman
Programmer/Analyst
Nasco
901 Janesville Ave
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
(920) 568-5500 ext #1202


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

What are the authorities to the IFS directory itself?

Adding/removing files requires authority to the container...not the file.

Charles


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Kurt Braman <kbraman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We have a program that creates an xml file on the IFS using CGIDEV2. When
USERA runs the program it creates the file on the IFS with USERA as the
owner having *RWX authority and *PUBLIC has *RWX authority. When USERB
runs
the program to create the same file on the IFS, it doesn't replace the
existing file but creates a new file with TEMP(jobnumber) appended to the
end. When I view the authority on the temp file, USERB is the owner
having
*RWX authority and *PUBIC has *RWX authority. What authority is missing
that doesn't allow USERB to replace the file created by USERA?


Thanks,
Kurt Braman
Programmer/Analyst
Nasco
901 Janesville Ave
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
(920) 568-5500 ext #1202

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