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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to make sure a newly created object picks up the authority of other objects in that library (possibly a combination of private auth. and AUTL). Not talking about *PUBLIC authority.
I was looking at maybe registering an exit program on some of the CRT* commands, but the issue I found is that there seems to be no CRTQRY command for instance. There is a CRTQMQRY command, but we have a few users that sue WRKQRY to create queries.
I guess there is always the possibility of simply running a daily job that assigns the correct AUTL and/or private authorities to new objects, but I was hoping there is a way to do it at the point the object is created.
Am I on the right track with command exits, or is there a better way to do this that anyone is aware of?
Thanks
Adam Driver
IBM Certified Systems Administrator - System i
Consultant - Infrastructure Technician
Exacta Corporation
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