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Thank you so much. I had tried WRKAUT* RMVAUT* and EDTAUT*
but didn't think to use DLTAUT*
All is well again ('til the next thing goes wrong 8-) )
Regards,
Jim Langston
Douglas Handy wrote:
> Jim,
>
> >I finally found a message in the job log stating I had an Authority
> >Holder
> >for this file, how do I get rid of that thing? I can't even find it.
>
> My guess is that you migrated from a S/36. "Authority Holders" are a
> mechanism for the S36EE authorizations to be a little more like
> resource security under SSP, in that the definitions can be setup
> ahead of time and when the object is created, it inherits the
> authorities in the authority holder. The migration aid automatically
> creates authority holders for you.
>
> At any rate, just use the DLTAUTHLR command, and specify the name of
> the file and library (probably QS36F) where the S36 flat file lived.
>
> You can also use DSPAUTHLR to see a list of authority holders on your
> system, and the objects for which they will apply to if and when the
> object is created.
>
> Doug
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