Just to add to Charles ideas, making your operators decision makers isn't a
good idea. Are they better than racf who allowed the aurrogation? Get an
smf exit to inform you that user a used user's b authority. Corrlog has an
agent that does that.

Best
ITschak.
בתאריך 12 ביול 2016 18:43,‏ "Charles Mills" <[email protected]> כתב:

> > The WTOR is highly problematic for many system tasks.
>
> Better a programmed "rule" (in a generic sense of the word; not lobbying
> for some particular product or technique) than a WTOR. Those pesky humans
> are slow and unreliable.
>
> Charles
>
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> Subject: Re: issue WTOR if surrogat ID submits a job
>
> My first thought for validity verification is Exit 6, which we use a lot.
> However, that runs in JES2 Main Task. I don't think you can issue WTOR
> there: all of JES2 would wait for the reply. In looking through the JES2
> exit table
>
>
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.ieae400/jes2.htm
>
> I don't see anything promising other than 52 and 54 (statement scan),
> which run in JES2 User environment. The scan exits run only at submit time,
> so you would have no control over a job that is later moved to a different
> LPAR or job class.
>
> The WTOR is highly problematic for many system tasks.
>
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