In a recent note, "Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)" said: > Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:20:09 -0500 > > >Are you saying, then, that unlike Assembler and the TSO parse > >utility, both of which remove quotes, the JCL C/I passes them on to > >the Allocation component which sets the SIOTDSQU bit and removes the > >quotes? I'm pretty sure that if I create and keep an uncatalogued > > Not at all. The Interpreter is the component that constructs the SIOT. > Is there, then, no SIOT for dynamically allocated data sets? Does SVC 99 at some point invoke Interpreter code to construct a SIOT? How are the syntactic rules for catalogued data sets enforced for dynamic allocation? Or is this the basis for Bruce's observation that they can be bypassed by an assembler program? (May I assume that Bruce wasn't cheating by running his test in a privileged state?)
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