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> John, I like the idea of using PRDLIB on CRTCMD, but if > the user has no > command line access, how will s/he be able to use the > command? I am > presuming that Frank doesn't want to touch the application > menus. (I know > that some packages' menu systems are horrendous to work > with, requiring 10 > minutes of keying to just put a simple temporary option on > a menu.) This passage was meant to cover that point... > > Specify *YES to the Allow Limited Capability User > > (ALWLMTUSR) parameter. This will permit a Limited > > Capability User to run this command. There are about 8 or 9 commands that are shipped with the operating system that come shipped this way, things like SNDMSG, DSPJOB, SIGNOFF, etc. These are commands that even a Limited Capability User can execute. You can use the ALWLMTUSR parameter to make your command available to limited capability users as well - assuming that your object authority is set correctly ala - > > Give your User *USE authority to the command, and give > > *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE (unless you want everyone testing). jte -- John Earl | Chief Technology Officer The PowerTech Group 19426 68th Ave. S Seattle, WA 98032 (253) 872-7788 ext. 302 john.earl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.powertech.com
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