I do sometimes use a TSO/ISPF submit command in a development/testing
context.  In production I instead use the device of directing output
to the INTRDR defined in a DD statement or the like.

In two places where I could do so conveniently I have this morning
checked the use of duplicate jobnames periodically, and what I found
is 1) development programmers submitting a sequence of different jobs,
chiefly compiles, etc. and assemblies, etc. reusing the same jobname
and 2) a single production-control recovery/restart blunder.

Paul Gilmartin's point is the crucial one.  One can never stop up all
the ratholes, but resources can be protected from being accessed at
all or from being altered.

John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA

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