17.18 PERMISSIONS

PERMISSIONS
        FILE=’file_name’
        /PERMISSIONS = {READONLY,WRITEABLE}.

PERMISSIONS changes the permissions of a file. There is one mandatory subcommand which specifies the permissions to which the file should be changed. If you set a file’s permission to READONLY, then the file will become unwritable either by you or anyone else on the system. If you set the permission to WRITEABLE, then the file becomes writeable by you; the permissions afforded to others are unchanged. This command cannot be used if the SAFER (see SET) setting is active.