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... or use DBUTIL as creator of the database (or a user with access to the
Maintenance Word, if any).
Lee Gunter
Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon / Regence HMO Oregon
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The opinions expressed, here, are mine and mine alone.
From: Rick Clark <[log in to unmask]> on 06/16/99 05:24 AM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] TURBOIMAGE error
This is true. You can easily check this if you have DBGENRL by using
option 1.1 (LIST USER CLASSES)
Database: WWA.FILES.WWA Wed, Jun 16, 1999,
8:27 am
Class # Password
1 READER
2 WRITER
5 PASSWD05
Rick Clark
Senior Analyst
WW&R
Cleveland, Ohio
Wirt Atmar wrote:
>
> Ernie Newton writes:
>
> > I'm stumped. I'm getting the following error inside a COBOL program...
> >
> > TURBOIMAGE ERROR AT $0000f3a8; RETURN STATUS = -23
> > DBPUT, MODE 1, ON TEST-SCORE OF TESTING.DATABASE
> > USER (CLASS) LACKS WRITE ACCESS TO DATA SET
> >
> > These are the facts:
> > Database is opened in mode 1 and is locked.
> > User has proper capabilities to run this program.
> > Program was compiled with proper capabilities.
> >
> > Is there something I'm not seeing?
>
> Even though the user, group, account and program all have proper write
access
> capabilities, the database was probably opened with a particular password
> that doesn't allow write access (e.g., "READER" (a fictionalized
password) is
> often restricted to read-only access of dataitems and datasets, whereas
an
> equally fictionalized "WRITER" would get you write access to the data).
Such
> passwords get you "class" access to a database and exist on top of
whatever
> other MPE security exists.
>
> Wirt Atmar
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