08-28-2007
How to change the default permission of a file
Thank you very much for the reply. I am processing this on the server. Would this issue occur if the directory where the file is being created using UTL_FILE command is created using a different id ? Although the directory has full permissions.
I will try what you have sent to me.
Thank you once again.
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nwtrustee2
NWTRUSTEE2(1) nwtrustee2 NWTRUSTEE2(1)
NAME
nwtrustee2 - Lists trustees and permissions of a ncp directory
SYNOPSIS
nwtrustee2 [ -h ] [ -? ] [ -v ] [ directory ]
DESCRIPTION
nwtrustee2 lists the permissions assigned to any trustees for a given ncp directory. It does not show the inherited permissions, but only
the ones directly assigned to it.
The letters used to express the permissions are explained in the nwgrant(1) manpage.
The directory has to belong to a volume mounted with ncpmount or mount.ncp, if omited the current directory is used.
OPTIONS
-h or -?
-h or -? prints a short help text.
-v
Verbose mode. Prints the directory name before procesing.
SEE ALSO
nwtrustee(1), nwgrant(1), nwrevoke(1), nwrights(1)
AUTHORS
nwtrustee2 was written by Petr Vandrovec <vandrove@vc.cvut.cz>. This manual page was written by Maximiliano Curia
<maxy@gnuservers.com.ar>.
nwtrustee2 10/16/2005 NWTRUSTEE2(1)