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Glen,
How are you controlling the display with a UIM menu? I did not see any 
option that would allow me to nondisplay the item if the authority was not 
granted.


On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 11:31:50 -0500, Glenn Gundermann wrote
> One way I do it is to create IBM-style UIM menus, which will only 
> display the menu option if the user is authorized.  I then maintain 
> the authority for the program object the menu option calls.
> 
> Glenn
> 
> >>On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 16:03:27 +0100, Barton, Mike wrote
> >>> >We have been using indicators with our menu options to turn on or
> > off
> >>> >certain functions, programs, etc. based on a users security
> > settings.
> >>> As >an example, our Billing Menu uses *IN51 if it is set to *ON then 
> >>> the user >can access that menu, if not, it is not even displayed for 
> >>> them. snip....
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