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Simon Coulter schreef:
On 12/05/2009, at 6:38 AM, Joep Beckeringh wrote:

At this point I would expect QSYGETPH to succeed, because user PANTHEON
has *USE authority for *USRPRF object PANTHEON. However, QSYGETPH fails
when *USRPRF PANTHEON has *PUBLIC authority *EXCLUDE. When *USRPRF
PANTHEON has *PUBLIC authority *USE, QSYGETPH succeeds.

Working as designed and documented. The caller of the QSYGETPH API must have sufficient authority to the target user profile. If neither the program user nor the program owner (presuming the poorly named USRPRF(*OWNER) is in effect) have sufficient authority then the call to QSYGETPH will fail.

The caller of QSYGETPH is DUMMY (who has insufficient authority). Adopted authority is in effect through program #PFM, which is owned by PANTHEON. User PANTHEON has *USE authority to *USRPRF object PANTHEON. That should be sufficient.

Joep Beckeringh




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