> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Brian Peterson
> 
> My use of the phrase "(fortunately) rare" was a qualitative judgment
on my
> part, based upon observation of the z/OS service stream for many
years.
> 
> At SHARE in Washington DC (Summer 2003), I talked about secret APARs
and
> provided a technique that any customer can use to make their own
> quantitative assessment of the state of their system.
> 
> http://www.share.org/Portals/0/BitBuckets/BitBucket26.pdf  (starting
on page 22)

Based on p. 29 of the cited .pdf document, it would seem that all
"Integrity" APARs are HIPER "by definition"; thus failure to
additionally flag them HIPER borders on fraud.

    -jc-

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