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All,

I have a bit of a problem.  I have a web application running in an Apache
environment.  I have a class that creates a log file for specific
information when the web app is running.  I need to keep the code platform
neutral.  This creates a new log file each day.  My problem is with file
authorities.  When the new file is created each day, the authorities are set
to *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE and QTMHHTTP *RW.  When the normal Apache logs are
created daily, the authorities are *PUBLIC *RWX, QTMHHTTP *RWX, HBSPGMR
*RWX.  I need the log files I create in the class to have the same
authorities as the Apache server log files.  I also need this to be platform
neutral -- so I can not use iSeries specific classes.

Any ideas/examples?

Thanks

Mike

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Hainey Business Systems
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