If there is ever only one domain assigned to a particular lpar, then
don't code anything, period.  My understanding is that domain only needs
to be coded if you assign more than one to the same lpar.  In our shop,
we have only one domain per lpar, and we don't code it in the CSFPRMxx
members 


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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Roberto Ibarra Magdaleno
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Display or view the Crypto Current domain index or Usage
domain index

Yes Mark, thanks,

saw that in the panel that's why I tought ICSF can take it out from
somewhere, because if you code the wrong domain the panel shows it, but
if you do not code DOMAIN then the panel shows the right one. But
precisely the question comes before we start ICSF in order to code the
parameter and bring it up. Yes, to know if there is only one domain
number assigned or more.

Symbols sounds good, thought in them but still you have to depend in a
fixed domain for the recovery site, right?

Roberto.


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