No, no, if the current setting is verify, then the $T command has to be
verified. No (fundamental) logical flaw there.

Charles

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In a recent note, Charles Mills said:

> Date:         Wed, 7 Dec 2005 17:39:43 -0500
> 
> Or with a command,
> 
> $T JOBCLASS(E),COMMAND=DISPLAY
> 
> with COMMAND=VERIFY to set it back.
> 
> In my experience, it does not work to put this command as the first
command
> of a string of JCL commands because apparently it takes effect too late.
> 
This whole discussion mystifies me.  Isn't it a security hole to
allow a user to override command verification without requiring
verification of the override?

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