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Volume 5, Number 6 -- February 9, 2005


 
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The Integrated File System for Intelligent People
by Ted Holt

Recent e-mails from several faithful readers have reminded me that I should pay more attention to the fundamentals than I do. For that reason, I've delayed for one month the article that I was going to run this time and have instead written about the Integrated File System from the ground up. The IFS is too important to be ignored. Next month I will cover a more advanced topic that I hope many of you will find practical and of interest. READ MORE >

 

Limiting All-Object Authority
Hey, Wayne O.:

Is there a way to minimize the access to a file that contains salaries, for the user profiles that have *ALLOBJ authority? Can we give them access to the object but not to the content (data)? Is our only option to audit these user profiles and the files containing the salaries? READ MORE >

 

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  Running Query Without Adopted Authority
  Hey, Ted:

Because of the Sarbanes/Oxley Act, we are tightening our security. One problem we have is using AS/400 Query. Several of our menus include options that run the Work with Queries command. The problem is that a user who takes one of these options is running WRKQRY under adopted authority, and therefore has access to files that should from now on be secured. How can we change the WRKQRY command so that the user does not have adopted authority? READ MORE >




Reader Feedback and Insights

In January, readers responded to Timothy Prickett Morgan's interview with IBM's top marketing executive for the iSeries line of servers, Peter Bingaman; recent developments in SCO's lawsuit against IBM; Bruce Guetzkow's introduction to WDSc table views; and Ted Holt's tip on Save-Restore commands. READ MORE >


Technical Editors: Howard Arner, Joe Hertvik, Ted Holt,
Shannon O'Donnell, Kevin Vandever
Managing Editor: Shannon Pastore
Contributing Technical Editors: Joel Cochran, Wayne O. Evans, Raymond Everhart,
Bruce Guetzkow, Marc Logemann, David Morris
Publisher and Advertising Director: Jenny Thomas
Advertising Sales Representative: Kim Reed
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BACK ISSUES

TABLE OF
CONTENTS
The Integrated File System for Intelligent People

Limiting All-Object Authority

Running Query Without Adopted Authority


OS/400 PTF Guide
Feb. 5

Jan. 29

Jan. 22


The Four Hundred
DB2 Is the Next Logical eServer Convergence

Is .NET a Litmus Test for iSeries Loyalty?

Why Do Rack Servers Persist When Blade Servers Are Better?

Four Hundred Stuff
JDE Shops Have Plenty of Options for Third-Party Maintenance

Products Based on New AS3 Protocol Are Ready to Go

inFORM Widens Forms Design Options with iDocs 4.0

Four Hundred Monitor




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