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  • Subject: Re: NO queries in QGPL please!!
  • From: Dave Shaw <dshaw1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 17:28:44 -0500

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul <kdcma@ix.netcom.com>
 
This is precisely what I'd like to do, but other subscribers of this list have cautioned me against it - Dean warned me: "Of course, this will cause you other problems --
QAUTOCFG device message queues cannot be created, for one."

I'm rusty on the whole security thing because when I joined my company almost two years ago, the users and security were all setup and we've had minimal turnover in office staff. The security was so lax on the CISC box that it would have been a major challenge to bring it up to speed. On my new AS400e RISC machine, I want to correct these security things and do it right.

Any advice on this is welcome!

---------------

Dean is rarely incorrect on matters of fact, but he's wrong on this one.  Device message queues are in QSYS, not QGPL.  In looking through what's in my QGPL, the only things I see that were implicitly created are SQLPKG objects - I'm not sure what the impact on their creation would be in this instance.

Dave Shaw, General Nutrition, Greenville, SC (just down the road from BMW - Bubba Makes Wheels :)
The opinions expressed may not be my employer's unless I'm sufficiently persuasive...

 


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