Just an idea:
Do the modules include embedded SQL?
Will tables and views created with SQL be accessed?

If so which naming (SQL or System-Naming) was used in creating those
objects?
When using SQL Naming or mixing System and SQL naming you may get unexpected
results.
For more information you may check the following article:
System versus SQL Naming - Part 1
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-sqlnaming/index.html


Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Jeffrey Tickner
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Betreff: ILE PGM getting authority error when it does have authority


This makes no sense so I'm thinking there is another attribute that is
causing this authority error as a red herring.

There is an ILE program object, 29 modules bound in, that has an owner of
FILEUSER and it adopts *OWNER authority.
It was recently recompiled and now when it goes to update a file it gets a
CPF4269 not authorized to object.
The file it is trying to update is secured by an AUTL that has *PUBLIC
*EXCLUDE and FILEUSER *ALL.
As a test the program object was compiled again in a temporary library, that
library moved to the top of the library list and it works fine with the same
settings.
I'm think there is something different in how the 2 objects were compiled
but I don't have a compile listing anymore for the first program so I don't
know the exact create parms.

Is there any other attribute that can cause an authority error?
They both have the same activation group, QILE.

I searched the archives for CPF4269 and didn't find anything helpful

Jeff Tickner
Arcad Software

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