HELPLIB.HLB  —  EDIT  /ACL  /CLASS
    Specifies the class of the object whose ACL is being edited.
    Unless the object is a file, you must specify the object class.

    Format

      /CLASS  =object-class

1  –  Description

    To edit the ACL for an object other than a file, specify the
    object class with the /CLASS qualifier. Specify one of the
    following classes:

    CAPABILITY           A system capability, such as the ability to
                         process vector instructions. Currently, the
                         only defined object name for the CAPABILITY
                         class is VECTOR, which governs the ability
                         of a subject to access a vector processor
                         on the system. Note that you must supply
                         the capability name as the object name
                         parameter.
    COMMON_EVENT_        A common event flag cluster.
    CLUSTER
    DEVICE               A device, such as a disk or tape drive.
    FILE                 A file or a directory file. This is the
                         default.
    GROUP_GLOBAL_        A group global section.
    SECTION
    LOGICAL_NAME_TABLE   A logical name table.
    QUEUE                A batch queue or a device (printer, server,
                         or terminal) queue.
    RESOURCE_DOMAIN      A resource domain.
    SECURITY_CLASS       A security class.
    SYSTEM_GLOBAL_       A system global section.
    SECTION
    VOLUME               A disk or tape volume.

2  –  Examples

    1.$ EDIT/ACL/CLASS=DEVICE WORK1

      The command in this example specifies that the object WORK1 is
      a device.

    2.$ EDIT/ACL/CLASS=QUEUE FAST_BATCH

      The command in this example creates an ACL for the queue FAST_
      BATCH. Note that if you create an ACL for a generic queue, you
      must create identical ACLs for all execution queues to which
      jobs can be directed.
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