EDTDLOAUT (Edit Document Library Object Authority)

EDTDLOAUT Command syntax diagram

 

Purpose

The Edit Document Library Object Authority (EDTDLOAUT) command is used to change authorization to a document and/or folder object.

The following information is shown for the specified document or folder:

 

Restrictions

  1. You must have *ALL authority to the document or folder to change the authority or *ALLOBJ special authority.
  2. You must have authority to use the ADDDLOAUT, CHGDLOAUT, and the RMVDLOAUT commands to use this command.
  3. You must have *ALLOBJ special authority to change the *ROOT folder public authority.

 

Required Parameters

DLO
Specifies the name of the document or folder that is changed.

*SYSOBJNAM: The system object name specified in the SYSOBJNAM parameter is changed.

*ROOT: The public authority value of the *ROOT folder is changed.

document-library-object-name: Specify the user-assigned name of the document or folder that is changed. Up to 12 characters can be specified.

 

Optional Parameters

FLR
Specifies the name of the folder that contains the document.

*NONE: A folder name is not specified. If DLO(name) is specified and the object is located in a folder, FLR(*NONE) cannot be specified.

folder-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. Up to 63 characters can be specified.

SYSOBJNAM
Specifies the system object name of the folder or document. This parameter is valid only when DLO(*SYSOBJNAM) is specified. Ten characters must be specified.

Example for EDTDLOAUT

EDTDLOAUT  DLO(DOCA)  FLR(MYFLR)

This command allows the user of this command to change the list of authorized users and their authorities to the document library object named DOCA in folder MYFLR. The user of this command must have *ALL authority to the object or be the owner of the object.

Error messages for EDTDLOAUT

*ESCAPE Messages

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.
CPF89C0
You have specified an incorrect value.
CPF90BA
Authority request for document library object failed.
CPF90B6
You have specified an incorrect input value.
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.
CPF9845
Error occurred while opening file &1.
CPF9846
Error while processing file &1 in library &2.
CPF9847
Error occurred while closing file &1 in library &2.