Display DLO Authority (DSPDLOAUT)
The Display Document Library Object Authority (DSPDLOAUT)
command allows you to view (only) the list of authorized users of
an object and their assigned authorities.
The following information is displayed for the specified
document or folder:
- The name of the document or folder
- The owner of the document or folder
- The name of the primary group (if there is one)
- The name of the authorization list securing the document or
folder (if there is one)
- Personal status of the document or folder
- List of specific users authorized for the document or
folder
- The authority given to the users with no specific authority
(*PUBLIC), who are not on the authorization list, and whose user
group has no authority for the document or folder
Restrictions:
- A user must have at least use (*USE) authority for the document
or folder to display authority information about the document or
folder.
- If the user has all (*ALL) authority to the object, or all
object (*ALLOBJ) special authority, the user sees all authority
information.
| Keyword |
Description |
Choices |
Notes |
| DLO |
Document library object |
Character value, *SYSOBJNAM, *ROOT |
Required, Positional 1 |
| FLR |
Folder |
Character value, *NONE |
Optional |
| OUTPUT |
Output |
*, *PRINT |
Optional |
| SYSOBJNAM |
System object name |
Name |
Optional |
Document library object (DLO)
Specifies the name of the document or folder to be
displayed.
- *SYSOBJNAM
- The system object name specified on the System object name
(SYSOBJNAM) parameter is displayed.
- *ROOT
- The public authority value of the *ROOT folder is
displayed.
- name
- Specify the user-assigned name of the document or folder to be
displayed. A maximum of 12 characters can be specified.
Folder (FLR)
Specifies the folder where the object specified for the
Document library object (DLO) parameter is located.
- *NONE
- A folder name is not specified. If a name is specified on the
DLO parameter and the object is located in a folder, *NONE cannot
be specified here.
- name
- Specify the name of the folder that contains the object. The
name can consist of a series of folder names if the folder
containing the object is located in another folder. A maximum of 63
characters can be specified.
Output (OUTPUT)
Specifies whether the output from the command is displayed at
the requesting work station or printed with the job's spooled
output.
- *
- The output is displayed at the requesting work station if
requested by an interactive job. If this is not an interactive job,
the output is printed with the job's spooled output.
- *PRINT
- The output is printed with the job's spooled output.
System object name (SYSOBJNAM)
Specifies the system object name of the folder or document.
- name
- Specify the system object name for the folder or document
displayed. Ten characters must be specified.
DSPDLOAUT DLO(DOCA) FLR(MYFLR) OUTPUT(*PRINT)
This command prints for DOCA in folder MYFLR a list of all
authorized users and their authorities if the user of this command
has *ALL authority to DOCA in folder MYFLR. This command prints
only the user's authorities if the user of this command has *USE
authority. Access codes are also shown.
*ESCAPE Messages
- CPF8A77
- Folder &1 not found.
- CPF8A78
- Folder &1 in use.
- CPF8A79
- Folder &1 is logically damaged.
- CPF8A80
- Document &2 in use in folder &1.
- CPF8A82
- Document &2 not found in folder &1.
- CPF8A88
- Operation not allowed on document &2 in folder &1.
- CPF8A89
- Document &2 in folder &1 is logically damaged.
- CPF9009
- System requires file &1 in &2 be journaled.
- CPF9073
- No authority to view or change the security of document library
object &1.
- CPF9079
- Request to get document description not successful for user
profile &1.
- CPF908A
- Requester &1 not enrolled.
- CPF908B
- Document library object not found.
- CPF909A
- Document &2 in folder &1 is damaged.
- CPF9095
- Folder &1 is damaged.
- CPF9847
- Error occurred while closing file &1 in library
&2.
- CPF9850
- Override of printer file &1 not allowed.
- CPF9851
- Overflow value for file &1 in &2 too small.