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-- Jim, Who is the owner of those objects? Perhaps changing the object owner of those objects (permanently or temporarily) may solve your problem. Regards, Carel Teijgeler >We have a few files we need to change the object authority on so that we can >reorganize them in our daily >maintainance program. These files are always in use during business hours, >and I don't particulary care to >wait around 'til 7:30 or 8:00 when everyone logs off to change the authority >on the files to give QPGMR the >rights to reorganize them. > >Is there a way I can grant QPGMR, or any user for that matter, the authority >to a file inside of a CL program? >That way I could just submit the CL job to change the authority (I would >compile it with adopted authority >or to run under QSECOFR or such). > >Yes, I know I could compile my reorganize program with adopted authority, >but adopted authority is something >I don't like using. > >Thanks in advance, > >Jim Langston --
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