Peter Relson wrote:

>>if a program is running in an APF environment but is not itself marked AC(1), 
>>do the PARMDD considerations apply?

>No.

>When the jobstep is not to be marked APF-authorized (i.e., the environment is 
>not APF or the jobstep program is not AC(1) ),  the 100 character restriction 
>is not applied.

I'm confused. Is your statement not the reverse of below quote?

From announcement: Preview for z/OS v2.1 I see this note:

"A new LONGPARM binder attribute is planned to enable APF-authorized programs 
to use this new function [PARM DD]. No changes are planned to be needed for 
unauthorized programs."

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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