It depends upon you have your commands secured. Would you give the person access to a command line? Would you want them running PWRDWNSYS, DLTF, DLTPGM, etc.?
With the way IBM has set up servers you can run SBMRMTCMD on your test box. All you do is create the DDM file so it points to your test system then run SBMRMTCMD.
Gary Monnier
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Hi Folks, are many of you securing these commands, SBMRMTCMD, etc. so as to change from the default of *USE for public? Do you see a risk in your users using RMTCMD's from a test i to a production i?
Thanks, Frank
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