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.