This might be a shot in the dark but .... in ACS, Run SQL Scripts, Open Edit,
Examples, Insert from Examples, then IBM i Services.
There are several examples of Authority Collection that may be able to help.
Friendly suggestion that came to mind.
You never know ....
MM
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List of commands that need special authority.
(Smith, Michael via MIDRANGE-L)
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date: Tue, 22 Apr 2025 20:17:35 +0000
from: "Smith, Michael via MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: List of commands that need special authority.
I?m trying to do some security clean up on several LPARs. While a needed improvement, the Authority Collection process doesn?t quite get everything that I need. I wanted to track every command that needs a special authority. For instance, putting auditing on say, CRTLINEETH command, which needs IOSYSCFG. I haven?t figured out a way to get a list and there?s no way I will do F1 on all the commands on the system and record if, and what, special authority that a command would need.
Any ideas how to track that down?
As I?ve told the folks that I?ve trained on the iSeries over the years, ?F1 and F4 are your friend, use them.?, but not in this case ?
TIA
Mike.
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