Hi Lim,

CPYTOSTMF always sets public authority to *NONE. To the best of my knowledge, it's out of your control -- there's nothing you can do to change it.

I suggest writing a CL program that runs the following commands:

CPYTOSTMF
CHGAUT

Use that CL program instead of CPYTOSTMF. That way, the CPYTOSTMF will be done, and the CHGAUT will set the authorities the way you want them. You can even create your own command as a front-end if you want it to be more user friendly.



Lim Hock-Chai wrote:
Does anybody know what determine the auth of ifs file that created by
CPYTOSTMF command? I need it to be *public *all but it keep created
with *public *none.
thanks


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