Hi Mike
it doesn't matter who owns the authorization list. The userprofile needs to
be included in the authorization list.
Alan Shore
NBTY, Inc
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I have a library that is secured by an authorization list. Owned by
QSECOFR. Lib name is RGIT
I do an Addlible RGIT when the menu is called.
I have a user that needs to run a program that is in this library. The
programs are owned by QSECOFR and adopt authority. However the user
still gets a 'not authorized to lib RGIT' message.
Also,
User has another program that is in another library(not owned by QSECOFR
or adopting). Doesn't touch RGIT.(but the lib RGIT is added when the
menu is called) This program has an interactive prompt screen(which
works just fine), and then submits a program(this program get the same
'not authorized to lib RGIT' message.
The menu is a vendor menu, so my only real option is to add the library
via a prerun command.
I had originally added the library when the CL was called, but I
received the same authority errors.
Does this make sense? Ideas on how to correct this issue?
Thanks
Michael Smith
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