That last comment is a little alarming!  Our DDF traffic is 1/3 MS Access,
1/3 DB2 connect, and 1/3 locally developed java apps.  Of the three, MS
Access causes the most pain hands down.

Is there a straight forward method of determining if an enclave is
dependant?  Would an example of one be when a DB2 utility spawns multiple
threads to build an index during a table load or recovery?


On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 03:56:15 +1000, Shane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Like Gary, I also heavily use report groups.
>If memory serves, SDSF ENC support appeared at z/OS 1.2, and so is
>unavailable to Terry.
>As of 1.4 it's still severely limited.
>
>Everything I've seen posted in this thread has been true for
>*independent* enclaves - dependant enclaves, whilst rare can be much
>harder to handle.
>They basically ignore your (DDF) classification rules.
>
>Shane ...
>
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