On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 21:01:08 -0500, Phil Smith III <[email protected]> wrote:

>It's not a specific application: we have an API that any random application
>can use. So yes, today there are applications that are being happily called
>from wherever. They want to add calls to our API, so they do so. Sometimes
>they need to enable things via the DD DUMMY. And yes, cognitive dissonance
>is what we'd like to avoid! Not sure what LINKLIST and STEPLIB have to do
>with anything here-those aren't the DD involved.

Any random application? Really?

So, how does the issuer of a CICS transaction allocate the DD to affect how the 
API call operates? Or the issuer of an IMS transaction? Or the issuer of an SQL 
request that invokes a DB2 stored procedure?

-- 
Walt

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