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Hi, Folks:
About a bajillion years ago, IBM used to publish a smallish manual called
"CL Reference Summary" (I believe), and that document had an appendix
called
"Authority Needed by IBM Command." Basically it was a laundry list of the
authority needed for successful execution (for example, in order to use
ADDPFM, you'd need *USE authority on the CHGPFM command and *OBJMGT (I
think) authority on the file, et cetera.
Does that document still exist in some form in current documentation? I
cannot seem to locate it at publib.boulder.ibm.com. If not, does anyone
have a link they could share to an older version of this document?
Currently I need to know the exact authority needed for successful DSPJRN
execution (apparently *USE on DSPJRN and *USE on the journal is not
enough(!), since my user gets CPF9802 on that). I might need additional
reference in the future, so I'd really like such a link.
Thanks so much.
Dennis E. Lovelady
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