Rick,
I think I am going to disagree a little with you on this. Where the
disagreement comes in is where companies hand out APF libraries like candy.
I actually had a programmer that was smart enough to copy amaspzap into an
authorized library and figure out where AMASPZAP was issuing the resource
(right term?calls to RACF) and essentially no-oping it and the same for the
place in amaspzap where it asks the operator to reply U and one or two other
places.
Companies need to control APF libraries at all costs, IMO. In this case the
person could have called it something else and no one would have been any
wiser. They also need to go through the libraries every so often and delete
anything un-identifiable.
Ed
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