I also like making SYS1. qualifiers for all of the IBM target datasets.  When I 
was still at P&H Mining, I would consolidate all of the ISPF libraries by type. 
 Instead of having a bunch of ISPPLIBs, SLIBs, TLIBs, etc., I changed the 
DDDefs to all point to SYS1.ISPPLIB, SYS1.ISPSLIB, SYS1.ISPTLIB, etc.  That 
way, in the logon proc and in the system libraries, there was one set of 
libraries.  I never had any problems with doing it that way.  It took a while 
longer setting it up on the Serverpac, but I think the results were worth it.  

Eric

---- Shane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> I happen to like having SYS1.** for (all) IBM targets.
> Always had a RACF rule for it - and a group SYS1 for that matter.
> Nowadays have similar for the OMVS started tasks.
> 
> And yes, I go change all the ServerPac dsnames that "need" it - not
> helped by the mish-mash of names shipped. I'm sure I've beaten up on
> Marna about that.
> 
> I *hate* it when I go into an AD/CD (derived) shop that has
> god-who-knows-how-many HLQs for system targets.
> I can work with whatever the customer dictates, but I also know where I
> can work most effectively.
> I work with what they give me - they pay the bill after all.
> 
> Shane ...
--
Eric Bielefeld
Systems Programmer
Aviva USA
Des Moines, Iowa
515-645-5153

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