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Chapter 6 Managing Permissions to Objects : Adding and Updating Default Permissions for Objects

Adding and Updating Default Permissions for Objects
Specify Default Permissions
To specify the default permissions for each type of object, use these function keys:
Allowed Changes
For each of the object types, you can:
The following sections describe how to make these changes to your default permissions.
Sample Defaults Permission Screen for a Table Object
Use the Specify Default Permissions screen, shown below, to specify permissions for a table object type. Each object type (library, report, screen, and table) has its own Specify Default Permissions screen. The layout of this screen is similar for each object type.

 
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Specify DEFAULT PERMISSIONS for TABLES created by USR08
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Name Access Modes Allowed TABLE
(USERID | GROUP) READ INS REPL DEL DEF_VIEW DEF_PRM MOD_DFN VIEW_DEFN CTRL
---------------- - - - - - - - - -
APDEV Y N N N N N N Y N
HRDBADM Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N
HR305 Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y N
INFOCTR8 Y N N N N N N Y N
PROMADM6 Y N N N N N N Y N
PFKEYS: 1=HELP 6=USERIDS 9=GROUPS 21=VIEW 3=SAVE 12=CANCEL

 
For a description of each of the allowed access modes for tables, screens, reports, and libraries, refer to Valid Accesses by Object Type.
Changing Access Modes
To change the default access modes for any user or group, change the Y or N values accordingly and press PF3 to save your changes.
Adding New User IDs or Group Names
You can assign additional default permissions to user IDs or groups in any of the following ways:
To save any additions to the default permissions, press PF3. To cancel your changes, press PF12.
You can assign control permission only to user IDs, not groups.
Deleting a Member Name
To delete a user or security group from the Default Permission List, erase the member name or overtype it with blanks. Entries that have no member name specified are automatically removed when you use the next function key.
Changing a Member Name
To change a member name, type the new name over the existing name. The access modes remain as they were for the previous member until you explicitly change them.

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