Hi Barbara,
Is there another way to get the authorization list? There is a
restriction on this command:
"Restriction: You must have all object (*ALLOBJ) or audit (*AUDIT)
special authority to run this command."
Thanks, Marc.
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One way would be to specify the object type.
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How would that work?
If I have a *FILE, a *PGM and a *DTAARA how would I use PRTPUBINF to
find which of these does not have an authorization list?
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Hello Marc,
The command is PRTPUBAUT.
Barbara Hines
Programmer / Analyst
Allied Machine & Engineering Corp.
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Subject: [Security400] Which objects do not have an authorization list
Hello,
Is there a command that I can use to see which objects do not have an
authorization list in a particular library? I tried the DSPOBJD command
but it does not include the authorization list. I need to find the
objects which don't have an authorization list assigned.
Thanks in advance,
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Marc Zylka
Applications System Analyst/Programming Supervisor
Volvo Information Technology
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