CHGFCNUSG FCNID(QIBM_ACCESS_ALLOBJ_JOBLOG)
USER(MYUSER)
USAGE(*ALLOWED)

The above will allow a user to access job logs created by anyone with
*ALLOBJ authority. It may not solve, but if the user that runs QTMHHTTP
has *ALLOBJ then this might work.

Otherwise, I've gotten around it by putting users in a single group.
Anyone in the group can see the job logs of the others. But I'm not sure
about changing any of the Q profiles to put them in a group and what the
implications of that might be. I avoid changing anything about Q*
objects if I can possibly avoid it.

A CL that does a WRKSPLF for you, owned by someone with *ALLOBJ, and
told to adopt *OWNER authority - that should work too for any
circumstance. Might be a good way to go.


James P. Wiant
Testing Coordinator
Foodstuffs, Auckland, Ltd.
60 Roma Road
Mt Roskill
Auckland, New Zealand 1041
09-621-0774
jim.wiant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Aaron Bartell
Sent: Thursday, 30 October 2008 6:53
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Access to a specific users spool files without *SPLCTL

I am working with a client on a high security box and at this point they
have resisted giving me spool control. This has become incredibly
painful
because whenever there is a CGI issue I need to ask them to email me the
spool files for QTMHHTTP. In light of them not wanting to give me
complete
spool control I am curious to know if they could just change access to
the
outqueue (i.e. QEZJOBLOG) to not have it specific to the *OWNER and thus
I
could view spool files?

Any other ideas that people have? Does anybody have an adopted
authority
type program that I could have them install so I could have access to
certain users spool files (i.e. QTMHHTTP)?


TIA,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

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