No, I do not, nor heard of any others doing it.

However, it is one of those "DUH!", forehead-slapping moments.  Great idea!


 On Wed Jun 27  9:13 , Alan Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>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
>Assurant Corporate Technology
>z/OS Lead Systems Programmer
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