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In the past, I have written a custom QSTRUP program owned by QSECOFR and
changed it to adopt authority so the commands run under QSECOFR rather than
QPGMR. This is basically what Jim O recommended - just a bit of a
different approach.

On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 5:01 PM James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 4/26/21 1:40 PM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
Usually it’s QPGMR. That’s set up in the prestart job in QCTL that
runs the startup job.

Ok. That makes sense. I randomly checked a few customers, and found out
they all run their startup as QPGMR. But I also noticed that on the
customers I looked at, QPGMR has *ALLOBJ.

I'm assuming that's the default, as well.

Our "problem" customer seems to be an exception. Not an exception to the
startup program running under QPGMR, but rether, their QPGMR appears to
lack *ALLOBJ authority.

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