Kevin:

I suppose most functionality will stop so you may be OK but I wonder though it may disable the functionality of the product, ISV exits may still be in use so I don't know if you could say with 100% certainty that NO vendor code is being executed. I mention this because at one time I worked on a Job Scheduling System that we could stop, but IEFACTRT still built the job/step records for the database and managed buffers etc while it was not running.

Just a thought.
Bill


From: "Fletcher, Kevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Dynamically Disabling ISV Products
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 10:24:28 -0400

Alan,

For Softworks (Performance Essential) is

//PSPOFF DD DUMMY



Thanks,

Fletch

<SNIP>

Has anyone compiled a list of all the DD DUMMY ddnames used to
dynamically
disable various products?  I want to generate a comprehensive jcl set
that
I can include if I want to make sure I'm running 100% IBM code when
troubleshooting some problems.  For instance I know that ABNLIGNR
disables
ABEND-AID, FCOPYOFF disables PDSMAN's fast copy.  Please contribute
towards this initiative.

Alan Schwartz

</SNIP>

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