Why slippery?   In Unix/Linux, all processes inherit their environment from
the init process.
All you would need to do is to customize /etc/init.options and z/OS would
behave the same so that blind-dubbed processes would have a reasonable
starting environment variable set.

Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed Technologies
http://dovetail.com

On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 5:36 PM, Paul Gilmartin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 17:11:42 -0600, Kirk Wolf wrote:
>
> >Wierd, I just loaded the RFE before posting, and loaded it again just now.
> >
> >Maybe you have to logon to RFE first to follow the link?
> >
> Yup.  It's right there in the title bar, in small dark grey (about shade
> 15 of 50)
> letters on a black background.  "not available.  Please try again later"
> is a
> funny IBM-ish way to tell the user that login is required.
>
> >FWIW, here is some info from the RFE:
> >
> I've now voted for it.  I'd like to be able to further customize that
> environment early in m session.  "Inherit from init" is a slippery
> concept for spaces that are not descendants of init.
>
> Thinking about LOGON, is there a way to list the procedures available
> to me?  To be useful this information must be available before the
> procedure is executed.  I could imagine entering "*" as the procedure
> and, once my password is accepted, being presented a selection list.
>
> -- gil
>
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