Operands, Return codes, Example – IBM SC34-5764-01 User Manual

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AUTH authorizes access to RFS directories.

Operands

dirid

specifies a REXX File System directory identifier. This is partially or fully qualified. See the CD
command, “CD” on page 321, for more information.

PRIVATE

specifies that only the owner of the directory has read/write access to the files. This is the default.

PUBLICR

specifies that any user has read-only access to the files in the directory.

PUBLICW

specifies that any user has read/write access to the files in the directory.

SECURED

specifies that an external security manager grants access to the files in the directory.

Return Codes

See the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363.

Example

'RFS AUTH POOL1:\USERS\USER1\DOCS PUBLICR'

This example makes directory DOCS a public directory. All users have read/only access to the files in
directory DOCS.

CKDIR

RFS

CKDIR

dirid

CKDIR checks for an existing RFS directory level.

Operands

dirid

specifies a REXX File System directory identifier. This is partially or fully qualified. See the CD
command, section “CD” on page 321, for more information.

Return Codes

See the RFS command, section “RFS” on page 363.

Example

'RFS CKDIR POOL1:\USERS\USER1\DOCS'

This example checks for a directory called DOCS in the existing directory POOL1:\USERS\USER1.

CKFILE

RFS

CKFILE

fileid

CKFILE checks to see if the specified, partially or fully qualified, file ID exists.

Operands

fileid

specifies the file identifier.

File System

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