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Hi Jan,
There is a menu of Permission Commands.
Type GO CMDPMN <Enter>.
You will see three commands listed:
Display User Permission (DSPUSRPMN)
Grant User Permission (GRTUSRPMN)
Revoke User Permission (RVKUSRPMN)
Yours truly,
Glenn Gundermann
Email: glenn.gundermann@xxxxxxxxx
Work: (416) 675-9200 ext. 89224
Cell: (416) 317-3144
On 24 February 2016 at 02:51, Jan Grove Vejlstrup <jgv@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
With the command GRTUSRPMN I can give User A the permission to work with
documents etc of user B. How can I check which users have permission to
work for other users?
Best regards
Jan
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