IIRC, A stands for ALLOC, not ALTER.
 

>>> Ted MacNEIL <[email protected]> 4/15/2010 1:28 PM >>>
>You do not need A(A) unless its RACF equivalent is ALTER.

A -- ALTER
E -- EXEC
R -- READ
W -- WRITE

(A) -- ALLOW

You may use the short form, but when you decompile, you get the long form.

Also, ACF2 works with the HLQ,

If you want to protect a specific dataset, you have to start with the HLQ rule 
in the database.

And, ACF2 really doesn't have the equivalent of discrete profiles; everything 
is generic.
The symbols are different.

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