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> 
> message: 6
> date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 13:50:14 -0500
> from: rob@xxxxxxxxx
> subject: Restricting a command vs QCMDEXC
> 
> I have a command that I ran
> CHGCMD CMD(SNDBRKMSG) ALLOW(*IMOD *BMOD *IREXX *BREXX *BPGM *IPGM 
> *EXEC 
> *BATCH)
> Basically it has everything but *interact because I had users that 
> went 
> nuts with SNDBRKMSG to all users.
> I have a utility program called SNDBRKUSR that finds all the 
> sessions for 
> a user, using api's, and then sends a break message to those 
> sessions. 
> However, since I took away *INTERACT this code:
>        cmd='SNDBRKMSG MSG(' + Apostrophe + %Trim(BrkMsg) + 
> Apostrophe +
>            ') TOMSGQ(' + %trim(JLJobNam) + ')';
>        qcmdexc(cmd:%len(%trim(cmd)));
> generates this:
> CPD0031-Command SNDBRKMSG not allowed in this setting.
> 
> I take it I either add *INTERACT back in, or replace the call to 
> QCMDEXC 
> with a CL program, right?
> 
> Rob Berendt

Maybe I'm missing something but couldn't you just make a copy of the 
SNDBKPMSG in you library and add *INTERACT back to that version.  
Restrict access to you library to you  and in your utility just 
refernece ROBLIB/SNDBKPMSG ?

m.


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