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No. The program was compile through our source control system like all the other programs on the system. No adoptive authority is occurring.
I changed the program to use the STRQSH command instead of QSH and it works now. Turning it over to the admin guy to see if he can figure it out
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Subject: Re: Not authorized to command QSH in library QSHELL
Does te batch progtram run under afoptive authority, compiled with
SECOFR level?
Op 21-4-2023 om 15:01 schreef Rich Dotson:
We have an iSeries User Profile that we use specifically for our jobs that do QSHELL processing. This profile currently runs multiple scheduled (batch) jobs that use the QSH command without issue.
When I sign on with this profile to test a new program that uses the QSH command I receive the error message 'Not authorized to command QSH in library QSHELL'.
How can the user profile be authorized when running the QSH in batch but not be authorized to run it from the command line?
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