Hi Charles,
I have a self-imposed rule: Always do it in Batch (rather than via TSO and/or ISPF).
This has at least 2 benefits:
1) It's repeatable and a history is automatically kept (assuming that you save every Batch Job).
2) You get to learn the Utilities faster.

Regards,
David

On 2020-09-15 19:27, Charles Mills wrote:
Well geez, now you tell me, after I have it all working. :-)

I followed @John McKown's instructions: DEF ALIAS(NAME('NEWUSER') RELATE('name 
of existing user high level catalog'))

1. How would I decide whether to give the user his or her own catalog? I would 
guess I do *not* need one. There will be a handful of very specialized userids 
with zero or nearly zero long-term cataloged datasets.

2. What would the above command look like if NEWUS01 through NEWUS20 were all 
going to share the same user catalog?

Charles


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master?

It is a bit of an overkill for each individual user to have their own catalog 😊

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