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Tim,

Depends on how you compiled your program (or changed afterwards): The default, USRPRF(*USER), means that only the authorities of the user running the program are used. When you specify USRPRF(*OWNER) the authorities of the owner of the program object are added at runtime.

Joep Beckeringh


Tim Randall wrote:
Hi all,
I have always thought that a program has the object authority of the user that compiles the program. Is this wrong? I have a program that uses the System API to run CLRPFM, CPYTOPCD, and RMVLNK in an RPGLE program. Works perfect when I run the program but now that the users are testing I am getting authority messages when they submit the job. Does the program receive it's object authority from the user or can you compile a program to always have a specific level of authority? Would it matter if I use QCMDEXE instead?
Thanks
Tim Randall
City of Independence

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