On 12/20/2013 7:22 AM, Peter Relson wrote:
Does it matter, for the purpose of this discussion, that if the module exists both in (unauthorized) joblib/steplib and the lnklst, the fetch will succeed? For LNKAUTH=LNKLST, the only time you get the 306 is when the module exists only in an unauthorized concatenation.
I used to erroneously believe CSV would abend306 immediately when it found an unauthorized (spoofed?) copy, and years later discovered (the "hard" way - surely my fault for not reading the book carefully enough) that it simply ignores them until the module search is complete. If an unauthorized copy was found: 306; otherwise: 806.
I remember trying to use a temporary STEPLIB to fix a problem and the problem was not fixed. Agonized over it for quite some with dumps, debug sessions, etc. until I finally understood what was going on. The STEPLIB was not authorized. Duh!
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