Yes.At this time I use 'setr protectall(warning)' to let system notify
me when a data set is not-racf-protected.
 Perhaps another question which puzzles me for long is how to
make an ordinary user can only create data sets which HLQ is
his user-id?
 Say,on my system ,now user 'md0006' can create data sets with
HLQ=MD0007 while 'md0007' is another user-id.I want to forbid
this ,but don't know how to do.
 Johnny



> Yes. And it is bad.
> A rule of thumb is that all dataset should be RACF-protected. An option
> PROTECTALL should be set on.
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