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On 28/04/2010, at 6:47 AM, Jerry Adams wrote:
If USERA is running PGMA in LIBA (with adopted authority suitable
for the file), and the file/table exists in LIBB (to which USERA is
*Exclude), would the program be able to access the file?
As long as the owner of PGMA has suitable authority to the file in
LIBB then yes.
Would a USROPN or a system-open make any difference?
No.
A comment on the previous appends: If you need to add an *EXCLUDE
library to the library list then this must be done either in an
adopting program or from a program that inherits authority from an
adopting program higher in the stack. As I recall such a library
cannot be specified in the user's sign-on job description because the
initial library is built before the initial program is given control
thus adopted authority is not yet in place.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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