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On 5/16/2017 1:19 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
I have an existing library with a large number of PF's & LF's. I have a service account that I want to set *EXCLUDE for every one of those PF's & LF's (then I will grant authority to the few that are actually needed). Is there a good way to do this?

PDM, F16, create a user action to
GRTOBJAUT OBJ(&L/&N) OBJTYPE(&T) USER(PRODUCTION) AUT(*EXCLUDE)

Put that option at the top, F13, Enter.

I have to note that this upside-down security is awful.
'Granting' authority takes it away?
'Revoking' authority gives it?
Ew.

Having said that, I live in the same space, where I can't simply set
PUBLIC to *EXCLUDE like I should. Needs much study and preparation
before rolling that grenade in the door.


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