And just to be clear, it's not 1000 objects, I'm sure it's orders of magnitude more.

On 4/7/2020 11:04 AM, Joe Pluta wrote:
So let me understand.

Let's say I have 1000 objects, each owned by NETPROFILE but with specific authority to NETPROFILE, QDIRSRV and QNOTES (as well as *PUBLIC).  (I believe all of these are inherited when IFS files are created, but that's another story.)  I should instead create an AUTL, assign all of those objects to the authorization list, and revoke the individual authorities.

At that point, I could expect my SAVSECDTA to reduce significantly?


On 4/7/2020 9:57 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
You could still move NETPROFILE to an authorization list and remove it from the individual objects and assign that authorization list instead.

Rob Berendt




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