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I need to create a "service account" on the iSeries. Did some Google searches, I am starting to think service account is the wrong terminology on the iSeries.

So to be clear, this account would be used in a connection string on a program on a non-iSeries box.

The account has to be able to read/write/update records and execute stored procedures on the iSeries.

I could just create a normal user profile, but I remember reading for security reason you should not for this type of account.

Help, what is the right way?





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