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  • Subject: =?Windows-1250?q?V=E1lasz=3A_Validity_checking_program_for_CRTSAVF=2F?=CRTLIB
  • From: Refaie.Heba@xxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 20:15:37 +0200


Hi Chris,

   
The validty checking programs are recieving the same parameters as those in the command interface, for the CRTLIB command  the parameters are (LIB , TYP, TEXT, AUT, ASP, CRTAUT, CRTOBJAUD).

I personally like much more setting the authotization rather than changing the command processing or the validity checking programs. I hope that you could do it by setting the authorization.

Kind regards
Heba    
 
 
     
   
     


"Chris Wenk" <christophe.wenk@kuehne-nagel.com>
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03/31/01 09:38 AM
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                Tárgy:  Validity checking program for CRTSAVF/CRTLIB                


Hi there

I would like to restrict the usage of CRTSAVF and CRTLIB with a
validity checking program on the command.
Does anybody know where to find out the amount of parameters
CRTSAVF and CRTLIB are using.
Would appreciate an example.
Thanks a lot
Chris
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