On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 05:37:33 +0000, Dave Salt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>If my ISPF sysprog set all the defaults exactly the way I wanted them, it
>would be great. Everyone else might not agree, but I certainly wouldn't have
>any complaints!    ;-)
>

There is no reason you can't create your own defaults and use them (be
it the only assembled table or the new keyword table / ISPCCONF.  I was
doing it for years when I consulted full time.   You just need to make
sure your module is in ISPLLIB or in ISPLLIB ahead of the one a sysprog
may have created (or use TSOLIB prior to ISPF invocation). 
 
I always set up my own environment when I logon in order to use my 
toolkit, so this has been SOP for me.  Some shops give you a supported
method at logon time to alter allocations etc., if they don't, then I 
just go to TSO READY and execute my CLIST that does what I want.

Mark
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