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<h1 class="topictitle1">Job queue security</h1>
<div><p>You can maintain a level of security with your job queue by authorizing
only certain persons (user profiles) to that job queue. In general, there
are three ways that a user can become authorized to control a job queue (for
example, hold or release the job queue).</p>
<ul><li>User is assigned spool control authority (SPCAUT(*SPLCTL)) in the user
profile.</li>
<li>User is assigned job control authority (SPCAUT(*JOBCTL)) in the user profile
and the job queue can be controlled by the operator (OPRCTL(*YES)).</li>
<li>User has the required object authority to the job queue. The required
object authority is specified by the <span class="parmname">AUTCHK</span> parameter
on the <span class="cmdname">CRTJOBQ</span> command. A value of *OWNER indicates that
only the owner of the job queue is authorized via the object authority for
the job queue. A value of *DTAAUT indicates that users with *CHANGE authority
for the job queue are authorized to control the job queue. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> The specific
authority required for *DTAAUT are *READ, *ADD, and *DLT data authority.</div>
</li>
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<p>These three methods of authorization apply only to the job queue, not to
the jobs on the job queue. The normal authority rules for controlling jobs
apply whether the job is on a job queue or whether it is currently running. </p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzaksaboutjobqueue.htm" title="A job queue contains an ordered list of jobs waiting to be processed by a subsystem. The job queue is the first place that a submitted batch job goes before becoming active in a subsystem. The job is held here until a number of factors are met.">Job queues</a></div>
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<div><a href="rzaksorderedlist.htm" title="The ordered list refers to the order in which jobs appear on the job queue. The availability, priority, and the date and time values help determine the order of jobs on the job queue.">Ordered list</a></div>
<div><a href="rzakshowjobqueuewrk.htm" title="Job queues are allocated by a subsystem via the job queue entry. Jobs can be placed on a job queue even if the subsystem has not been started. When the subsystem is started, it processes the jobs on the queue.">How a job queue works</a></div>
<div><a href="rzaksjobqhowtaken.htm" title="Different factors determine how the jobs are selected from a job queue and started.">How jobs are taken from a job queue</a></div>
<div><a href="rzaksjobqentryabout.htm" title="A job queue entry identifies a job queue from which jobs are selected for running in the subsystem. There are five parameters in the job queue entry that control how the job queue should be handled.">Job queue entry</a></div>
<div><a href="rzaksjobqhowallocated.htm" title="A job queue can be associated with several subsystems but it can only be allocated to one subsystem at a time. When the subsystem is started, the subsystem monitor tries to allocate each job queue defined in the subsystem job queue entries.">How job queues are allocated to a subsystem</a></div>
<div><a href="rzaksjobqdoineed2.htm" title="In many cases, using QBATCH as the only job queue with the default of one active job will be adequate for your needs. If this is not adequate, you might want to have multiple job queues so that some job queues are active during normal working hours, some are for special purposes, and some are active after normal working hours.">Multiple job queues</a></div>
<div><a href="rzakshowjobsaretakenfrommultiplejobqueues.htm" title="A subsystem processes jobs from a job queue based on sequence number. A subsystem can have more than one job queue entry and can therefore allocate more than one job queue.">How jobs are taken from multiple job queues</a></div>
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