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Is this true for programs and CL?
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rich Loeber
Sent: Fri 10/6/2006 6:09 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
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Subject: Re: Disabling edit and copy of source program in production
library
Dwayne,
The simple solution is to make sure that the developer's profile does
not have *ALLOBJ authority, then just make sure their profile is set up as
*EXCLUDE on the source physical file. The developer will probably scream
bloody murder at being denied *ALLOBJ authority, but it is the right way to
handle it and, after all, whose source code is it at this point?
Rich Loeber
Kisco Information Systems
http://www.kisco.com
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Dwayne Allison wrote:
> Good Morning Group,
>
> We have ALDON change management on our test box; which has a
development, intergration, test, and production library. The development is
the developer's library that's used when the developer check out a source from
the production library. The intergation environment is used for the BA testing
and the Test environment is used for the User testing. Than we have the
production environment where the source and object is stored and the obect is
sent over to our Production box.
>
> Our problem now is we want to make sure our developer can not edit or
copy over the source that in our production box. Is there a way to disable the
edit command or the compiler for the production environment. We also need a
way to stop the developer from copying the the source from their development
library into the production library. We can allow them to copy from the
production library, but we do not want them to copy it back to it.
>
> Thanks
>
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