I had searched the archives going back to 2004 and didn't find anything. 
It occurs to me that I used DD DUMMY.  Perhaps I should also have tried DD 
 DUMMY (two spaces instead of one).

Alan 



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This went around the list a couple of months ago. Here is what I have 

//ABNLIGNR DD  DUMMY   ABEND-AID OFF 
//ESPYIBM  DD  DUMMY   EYE-SPY OFF 
//CAOESTOP DD  DUMMY   CA-OPT II & CA-SYMDUMP OFF 
//IDIOFF   DD  DUMMY   IBM FAULT ANALYZER OFF 
//DMBENAN  DD  DUMMY   TURN OFF DUMPMASTER 
//FCOPYOFF DD  DUMMY   TURN OFF PDSMAN'S FAST COPY

Eric Spencer 
Neon Enterprise Software Inc. 



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