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Perhaps it makes sense given that a STRSQL "delete from myfile"

1) writes a journal entry for each deleted record.
2) simply marks the records as deleted

whereas a CLRPFM only makes one entry to the journal and the records aren't
simply deleted; they are gone completely.

Charles
 

> -----Original Message-----
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> I always thought it rather strict that a person needs *ALL 
> access to a 
> file to do CLRPFM, ADDPFM, RMVPFM but *CHANGE is ok to do 
> strsql
> delete from myfile
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> 
> Rob Berendt
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> There are very valid reasons to specify USRPRF(*OWNER).  For 
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> want a user to be able to add a member to a file, but I don't 
> want *PUBLIC
> to have either that authority in their profile or to the file.
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> Have you ever had to expose your system to a security audit?  Programs
> compiled as USRPRF(*OWNER) are among the first things to go.
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> -Jim
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Malchow, Grizzly [mailto:GMalchow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 12:58 PM
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> Subject: RE: Losing Authority to a file in Batch
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> Apparently my user profile has been changed. Whenever I used 
> to compile
> programs, the user ID default was *OWNER. Now I noticed that 
> the default
> is *USER. I recompiled with *owner and that solved my problems.
> Thanks everyone.
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