Utterly and complete TRUE.  Being APF authorized can bypass some security
checks. Therefore attempting to access a module from a non-APF library is a
security hole. Just ask a Windows programmer, if they're willing to talk
about it.
On May 25, 2014 5:44 PM, "MichealButz" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I have an APF authorized module running of out of the LNKLIST I try to load
> a module from an non apf dsn concatenation and get CSV019I abend
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> I am in problem state key 8 when I do this
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> It seems than once I am in a APF concatenation library even though I am in
> problem state key 8 I can't load anything from a NON apf dsn concatenation
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