I am not looking for a point in time view.

I am looking for IBM's formal definition (or, if it is in a standard, the
standard).

On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 05:56:40 -0400 Itschak Mugzach <[email protected]> wrote:

:>Have a look at (free) listcdt utility from racf download page.
:>
:>ITschak
:>?????? 6 ???? 2016 12:31,? "Binyamin Dissen" <[email protected]>
:>???:
:>
:>> Cross post to IBM-MAIN and RACF-L
:>>
:>> I have tried my best to find some sort of cross reference between IBM
:>> default
:>> RACF classes and POSIT values, but all I have found is a list of POSIT
:>> numbers
:>> reserved for IBM use. Strange that I have never needed to look at this
:>> list.
:>>
:>> Does the list exist, and, if so, where?

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