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Thanks Charles.. I will check this next.

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Charles Wilt
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 8:55 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: upload file error

Check to see if there's an authorization list assigned to the object, using
the DSPOBJAUT command, right above the private authorities is

Object secured by authorization list . . . . . . . . . . . . : ????

Assuming that the ???? above is *NONE, then it sounds like your user just
needs to be a member of the G092KMB group profile. I suspect that the G
prefix on G092KMB stands for group. The only only difference between a
group profile and a regular profile is that a group profile has members
assigned. When a profile has the first member assigned, it also gets a
Group ID (GID) assigned flagging it as a group profile. Every profile also
has a User ID (UID)

You can use DSPUSRPRF HERNAME to check her group membership and CHGUSRPRF
HERNAME to change it. Or just use WRKUSRPRF HERNAME.

Assuming there's already an entry in
Group profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :

Then add G092KMB as a supplemental group Supplemental groups . . . . . . .
. . . . :



Charles


On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Alex Mavrogeorge Sr <
amavrogeorge@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So... at the end of the day.. Buck put me on the correct road with
regards to at least solving the upload issue, now I have to find out what
"group"
or
list her user profile isn't part of. I changed the Public from "*EXCLUDE"
to
*ALL and uploaded the file like a champ..

Thanks everyone for the help, I've learned a lot in a short time, and
have some good resources to draw from now, including this group.. now
I just need to see what I missed with regards to setting her profile
up. The 2 people in her division are set up no different, so I am not
sure where to look to find that answer... but for now, there are only
3 users in that portion of the company, so *PUBLIC being set to all
isn't going to pose much of a threat overall.. at least for now

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Buck Calabro
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2014 4:41 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: upload file error

On 9/29/2014 3:47 PM, Alex Mavrogeorge Sr wrote:
Unfortunately everything I've checked, everything I've read, the IBM
site at the link provided I already found and have been using but
more specifically I clicked on the tab for i Series 6.1 based on
this version banner under help. I've checked, double checked, and
triple checked ownership, permissions, etc including the permissions
in the C:\Files directory where these .dat files got before they are
"uploaded" and I keep getting met with this same error.

This knowledge base site gives this explanation for the error..
" CPF2207
Not authorized to use object &1 in library &3 type *&2." (Yes,
we
know) yet all permissions and ownership is there. I've never had
something consume my days (and also some of my nights) in a long time.

IBM i is a different operating system than you're used to so it's not
a surprise that you're feeling frustrated. It's not going to be easy
for us on the list to help without some specific details. In fact,
it's likely that gathering those details will reveal the issue.

'They are .dat files that get put into her library called G092KMB, and
within the library there are two objects "Lists" and "Printout", both
of type *File.' and 'the error is a CPF2207 not authorized to use
object LISTS library G092KMB type *FILE'

Get to an IBM i command line and issue an EDTOBJAUT command. You can
type EDTOBJAUT (case does not matter) and press F4 or you can type the
whole thing in like this: edtobjaut g092kmb/lists *file Press Enter
and you'll see something like this:

Edit Object Authority

Object . . . . . . . : DATESAMPLE Owner . . . . . : BUCK
Library . . . . . : BUCK Primary group . : *NONE
Object type . . . . : *FILE ASP device . . . : *SYSBAS

Type changes to current authorities, press Enter.

Object secured by authorization list . . . . . . . . *NONE

Object -----Object------ ------Data-------
User Group Authority O M E A R R A U D E
*PUBLIC *CHANGE X X X X X X
BUCK *ALL X X X X X X X X X X

For your file:
1) What user profile is the owner?
2) What object authority does *PUBLIC have?

If *PUBLIC is *EXCLUDE, it means that only named profiles will have
access.
For a test, change *PUBLIC to *ALL and try the upload. (Change it
back
afterward!) If it runs, then you probably have a situation where the
profile performing the upload is not on the list. This /might/ be
because the profile used for the upload could be embedded within the
upload process.
It would be helpful to see a picture of the screen that does the
upload so we can try to work out exactly how it's happening. Try a
free photo service like photobucket and post the link to the picture
here, because this is a text-only list and will strip attachments.

--buck
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