Oops..Sorry. This reply was to the OP....I snipped too much.... On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Don Leahy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The short answer, for an application programmer, is No. > > In the mainframe world, security is taken very seriously and is not > left in the hands of the programmer creating the data set. (I am > assuming that you *are* a newcomer, else you would be familiar with at > least one of RACF, ACF2 and Top Secret the three security packages > that dominate the mainframe world. If that assumption is incorrect, I > apologize). > > If your PDS contains sensitive data, you have to make it known to your > security admin who will set up the rules needed to protect it. Be > prepared to justify your request. >
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