On Wed, 27 May 2009 14:13:08 +0000, Ted MacNEIL <[email protected]> wrote:


>>It is valid for TSO, STC, OMVS, ASCH, SAP, and TCP (I think that is the
entire list).
>
>If SYSH is SAP, which I don't believe it is, then yes except for TCP.

It is not the same as SAP. 

>The table indicates that it is not.

You are correct.   I had just checked the WLM dialogs on a 1.9 system
and when using a "?" SY showed up as valid for TCP.  But all types did. 
That was fixed in 1.10.   Regarding SAP, since it isn't a standard WLM 
subsystem, the same is true... it showed all classification types as valid
when I used a question mark to display the valid types.  So I really don't 
know if SY is valid or not for SAP (it probably isn't).  It's a moot point 
since DB2 V8 anyway, because SAP uses DDF now instead of ICLI.

Mark
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