On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 00:48:34 -0600, Paul Gilmartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>I wonder that you get "thousands of access warnings ... daily".  Are
>your programmers commiting so many potential access errors in the course
>of coding their JCL?  How many programmers does it take to do that?
>

In many shops the application programmers "control" and update production
JCL related to their applications.  However, the access control software (RACF,
ACF2, TSS) does is (correctly) set up to not allow update to production
data sets and in some cases not even read access (for example, payroll).
The JCL "check" products can test this access when you scan your JCL.

Mark
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