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Data Queue APIs--Categories - FTP Directory Listing - IBM

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List Objects (QUSLOBJ) API<br />

Object authorities. The authority to check for objects. The array can contain up to eleven 10-character<br />

fields. If optional parameter group 2 is omitted, *ANY authority is checked for on the objects.<br />

The authority values can be specified in any combination with the exception of the special value *ANY.<br />

This must be specified as the only value. If *ALL, *CHANGE, *USE, or *AUTLMGT is specified with<br />

any of the other authority values, the authority checked is the cumulative authority value.<br />

The maximum number of authorities that can be specified is 11, which equals all the specific object and<br />

data authorities and *AUTLMGT authority.<br />

The following identifies the type of authority the user has to the object:<br />

*ALL<br />

All authority<br />

*CHANGE<br />

Change authority<br />

*USE<br />

Use authority<br />

*AUTLMGT<br />

Authorization list management authority (This value is only valid if the object type is *AUTL. It<br />

will be ignored for other object types.)<br />

*OBJOPR<br />

Object operational authority<br />

*OBJMGT<br />

Object management authority<br />

*OBJEXIST<br />

Object existence authority<br />

*OBJALTER<br />

Alter authority<br />

*OBJREF<br />

Reference authority<br />

*READ<br />

Read authority<br />

*ADD<br />

Add authority<br />

*UPD<br />

Update authority<br />

*DLT<br />

Delete authority<br />

*EXECUTE<br />

Execute authority<br />

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