I made a posting a little while back regarding a 3401 error we were getting. We resolved that with the help of IBM and a WebEx meeting. The issue was a missing '/' at the beginning of the path to the object being used in the program.
However, today there was another occurrence of the 3401 error in a new users joblog. Discovered that the object in question was created by the programmer during testing of a new process. The programmer had *RWX authority but *PUBLIC had *NONE. Once I changed *PUBLIC to *RWX, the issue was resolved.
I doubt this would have been changed by the programmer to prevent access during testing as we have a separate authority checking process that would grant or deny access to menu options.
How does the *PUBLIC profile receive *NONE for authority when creating a new object?
Michael.
However, today there was another occurrence of the 3401 error in a new users joblog. Discovered that the object in question was created by the programmer during testing of a new process. The programmer had *RWX authority but *PUBLIC had *NONE. Once I changed *PUBLIC to *RWX, the issue was resolved.
I doubt this would have been changed by the programmer to prevent access during testing as we have a separate authority checking process that would grant or deny access to menu options.
How does the *PUBLIC profile receive *NONE for authority when creating a new object?
Michael.
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