Actually, allocation does the ENQ, not the initiator.
Isn't Allocation (including DYNALLOC) part of the Initiator? It
certainly used to be documented that way.
Allocation and the Initiator are different components, but they do work
together. DYNALLOC is, of course, called during execution of a step and
does not depend on initiator code. This is probably an oversimplification.
>And both names will be ENQed,
Isn't the ENQ done at job intiation time and the LOCATE at step
initiation time?
Yes, but the name returned by LOCATE will be ENQed at step initiation if
different from the name ENQed at job init (e.g. a GDG absolute
generation or an alias)
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