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DELETE ACL and DELETE ACL _ALL_
DELETE ACL acl1 acl2... [C=cat T=type] /options
DELETE _ALL_[C=cat T=type] /options;
Deletes existing ACLs for resources acl1 acl2... where ACL entries acl1 acl2... can be one-
part resource names or two-part table.column names. Specifying _ALL_ deletes all existing
resource ACLs for which you have control access. Specifying _ALL_ as the table identifier
in a two-part name deletes all tables for which the given column is matched. Specifying
_ALL_ as the column identifier in a two-part name deletes all columns for which the given
table is matched.
Delete ACL Options:
GENERIC
Specifies that acl1 acl2 are generic ACLs.
LIBNAME
Identifies the special *LIBNAM* ACL.
C=cat
Identifies the selected ACLs as names of catalog entries from the catalog cat. This value
must be paired with the T= option.
T=type
Identifies the catalog entry type used to qualify the selected ACLs when the C=cat
option is specified.
DELETE ACL Examples
Delete a LIBNAME ACL
This deletes a LIBNAME ACL.
delete acl/LIBNAME;
Delete All ACLs for Current ACL Type
This deletes all the ACLs for the current ACL type.
delete acl _all_;
Delete a Resource ACL
This deletes ACL MINE_JAN2003.
delete acl mine_jan2003;
Delete a Generic ACL
This deletes a generic ACL MINE*.
delete acl mine/generic;
Delete a Column ACL
This deletes a column ACL on MINE_JAN2003.SALARY.
delete acl mine_jan2003.salary;
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Chapter 14 • ACL Security Overview