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Russ
> i have what i hope is a quick question. we have several libs with a few
> thousand objects that we need to change ownership of. the problem is that
> we do not have time to do each by hand. can the chgobjown be used in a cl
> to make these changes to the ownerships? is it quick and dirty, or is
> there an even better way to do it?
My quick and dirty way for changing the ownership of a couple of hundred
objects in one library was to add a user option in PDM that did the CHGOBJOWN,
ie
CO = chgobjown obj(&l/&n) objtype(&t) newown(qsecofr) curownaut(*revoke)
and then type CO at the top of the list of objects, press F13 to apply the
option to all objects in the list and press enter ...go for a coffee... come
back and review my joblog for any problems
--phil
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