In addition to the commands that operate on single object types, there are commands that operate on several object types. These commands are more powerful because they can operate on several objects of different types at the same time. For example:
See the Commands Operating on Multiple Object Types (where object identified by object name, library and type) and Commands Operating on Multiple Object Types (where
object identified by path name) (page Commands Operating on Multiple Object Types (where object identified by path name)) tables to see a list of the commands that perform an action
on many of the object types.
Some of the commands, such as the Move Object (MOVOBJ) command, operate on
only one object at a time, but that object can be any one of several
OS/400(R) object types. For example, the MOVOBJ command can
move a file or a job description.
You can also refer to the Object Types Used by Commands Containing the OBJTYPE Parameter (page ***) table in OBJTYPE parameter to see how these multiple-object commands affect specific object types.
For additional information, see Commands operating on OS/400 objects.
Item | Actions | Identifier |
---|---|---|
Object | ALC, CHK, CPR, DCP, DLC, DMP, MOV, RNM, RST, SAV, WRK, CRTDUP, SAVCHG | OBJ |
Object Access | SET | OBJACC |
Object Auditing | CHG | OBJAUD |
Object Authority | DSP, EDT, GRT, RVK | OBJAUT |
Object Description | DSP | OBJD |
![]() | CHG, END, STR | JRNOBJ
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Object Lock | WRK | OBJLCK |
Object Owner | CHG, WRK | OBJOWN |
Object Primary Group | CHG, WRK | OBJPGP |
Item | Actions | Identifier |
---|---|---|
Object | CPY, MOV, RNM, RST, SAV | not applicable |
Object Auditing | CHG | AUD |
Object Authority | CHG, DSP, WRK | AUT |
Object Description | DSP, WRK | LNK |
Object Integrity | CHK | OBJITG |
Object Journaling | END, STR | JRN |
Object Owner | CHG | OWN |
Object Primary Group | CHG | PGP |
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