On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:58:27 +0000, Ted MacNEIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>>>Hard to change that stuff in a production environment... well, maybe not
>hard, just a PITA when there are batch processes and people with their own
>clists etc.
>>>
>>>In production, standards should be enforced, so it won't become a PITA.
>>
>
>>(changed the subject since this has nothing to do with debuggers)
>
>>What do local production standards have to do with the sysres names chosen
>for sysres dsns (perhaps years and years ago)?  >How would standards make
>it any easier to change?
>
>The PITA comment was not made by me.
>The standards don't make it easier to change.
>If done right Production should not be steplib'ing (for example) to system
libraries.
>

Not your comment, Eh?  Who's post is this??   Perhaps you were too busy
driving to remember.  :-)

http://bama.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0804&L=ibm-main&D=1&amp;O=D&T=0&P=125149

You can't STEPLIB to ISPPLIB, ISPMLIB, ISPTLIB etc.  Only ISPLLIB can be
eliminated by putting libraries in the LNKLST.

Mark
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