The system will translate the alias into the real dataset name.  The APF
list will use both dataset name and volume name.

I'm not sure how you referenced SYS1.LINKLIB when you built the new
residence volume, so I can't give a definitive answer there.


On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 08:51:49 -0700, Mark Yuhas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>It has occurred to me that I had a similar problem a couple of months
>ago.  When I was building a new residence volume for z/OS 1.7 image, I
>used the SYS1.LINKLIB from the z/OS 1.7 ServerPac image.
>
>I used a SSA (System Specific Alias) to reference this library.  I
>authorized this library using the DSN with the SSA.  It wrote the IPL
>Text successfully.
>
>When I attempted to use this same library DSN with SMP/E, I received an
>error message stating IEBCOPY was not authorized.  Dumbfounded, I
>authorized this library without the SSA in the DSN.  The SMP/E APPLY ran
>successfully.
>
>Is there some mysterious confluence here because of the SSA?
>
>Just a thought.  When I get 1.7 on the test system, I won't have to use
>the STEPLIB.
>
>All's well that ends.

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