On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 09:01:02 -0700, Edward Jaffe
<[email protected]> wrote:


>In our shop we use SMS to assign default data classes that specify "Data
>Set Name Type  . . . . . : LIBRARY". So, if you think you're allocating
>a PDS in batch, it's really a PDSE unless you specify DSNTYPE=PDS to
>explicitly override this behavior.
>

One of our small monoplex LPARs (absorbed via consolidation) has their
default set to DSNTYPE(LIBRARY) in IGDSMSxx.    This applies to everything,
SMS assigned or not.  So even ISPF data sets that are not recommended
to be PDSE are (but I've never seen a problem because of it).

Mark
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