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On 5/23/2024 4:43 PM, K Crawford wrote:
2. In our initial program it sets up the library list. I have the library
QHTTP in it. This fails with CPF2182 - Not authorized to library. Looking
at QHTTP it has *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE. Any suggestions? Add a group profile to
the library authority, almost all of our users have a group profile. The
reason we have this library in the user library list is some programs call
items in this library.

For programs needing access to special libraries like QHTTP, I like to make the *PGM USRPRF(*OWNER) and make the OWNER() a group profile with authority to the special library. This way, the user does not have access, but the programs they use have the authority. An *AUTL might be useful here, too. For SQL access you might look at SET OPTION DYNUSRPRF=*OWNER and USRPRF=*OWNER.


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