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Moving from QSECURITY Level 30 to 40- Moving to a Higher Security Level

At security level 40, the operating system prevents certain actions from being taken. Examples include calling an operating system program directly, accessing an internal control block, and using a job description that names a user profile in which the caller doesn’t have authority to the named profile. The good news is that, while not prevented…

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QSYS2.SECURITY_INFO- System Values

This service is similar to running the Display Security Attributes (DSPSECA) and Display Security Auditing (DSPSECAUD) CL commands along with the Retrieve Security Attributes API (QSYRTVSA). But instead of calling two CL commands that only go to display or write to an API, you can retrieve all security-related values (including security-relevant system values) in one…