Our z/OS 1.7 ServerPac also includes it in the IBM-supplied APF list, but we do 
not add it to our own version.  Checking the COBOL program directory, I came 
across the following:

All target libraries listed which contain load modules have the
following attributes:                                          
*   The data set may be in the LPA.                            
*   It is not required for the data set to be in the LPA.      
*   The data set may be in the LNKLST.                         
*   It is not required for the data set to be APF-authorized.  

So why does IBM build systems which include it in APF?

Don Imbriale

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lobo 
Santa MarĂ­a, Yolanda
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 11:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: COBOL Compiler APF

Our IGY.SIGYCOMP is APF too because it's  in PROG00 member of the CPAC.PARMLIB 
shipped with the serverpac of z/OS 1.6 (and Z/OS 1.4, and OS/390 2.10)
Yolanda Lobo




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