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From: jdc@beach.cis.ufl.edu.UUCP
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Subject: Re: lnm tables
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Date: Mon, 30-Nov-87 14:13:44 EST
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Reply-To: jdc@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Jeff Capehart)
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     Using the group table would not do the trick because I am looking
     for more than just the users in my group to have access to the table.
     It would be nice if I could set an ACL on the table but I do not have
     the privileges either to set an ACL or to put my logical name in the
     group table.  What I would like is for there to be some possibly non-
     documented field for $GETJPI which would return the name of the job 
     table associated with the process.  It sounds reasonable, there is
     a field for MASTER_PID, so why not for the job table too?

     Basically all I want is to know what the name of the job table for
     some process not in the current process tree.  Is it possible to
     do this?  SHOW LOG/structure can do it, how does it know?  Can I
     get access to the same information without CMKRNL priv?


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