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I have the authority to use the commands below, but our users do not. I'm
writing an application that will allow a user to email another users spool
file. Is there a way to temporarily grant the user enough authority to
CPYSPLF each time they would like to email a spool file?
Thanks,
Frank
rob@xxxxxxxxx@midrange.com on 09/23/2004 01:24:15 PM
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You didn't by chance do any unload/reload's where this used to work did
you? ;-)
CHGOUTQ OUTQ(xxxxx) AUTCHK(*DTAAUT)
and either
CHGOBJOWN OBJ(QUSRSYS/xxxxx) OBJTYPE(*OUTQ) NEWOWN(MYGROUP)
or
EDTOBJAUT OBJ(xxxxx) OBJTYPE(*OUTQ)
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Not authorized to spooled file - CPF3492
Hello,
I'm receiving the CPF3492(Not authorized to spooled file) error in a CLP
program when I'm trying to use CPYSPLF on a spool file generated by
another
job and user. Is there anyway to get around this road block?
Thanks,
Frank
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