Haha, conventions and standards. A famous expression here is: everybody is 
entitled to his own standards. Guess how many you will get.
We used SYS1. dsnames for the first, SYS2. for the second and SYS3. for 
datasets on our 3rd system volume, which containes system specific static data 
like IOCDS, Mastercatalog, Mainview history files etc. 
We now changed the SYS3. to SYS&sysclone.

Kees.

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> Subject: SYS3 datasets
> 
> We have a staff z/OS systems programmer who claims that:
> "Almost all shops use the SYS3. HLQ to indicate third party software."
> 
> So new software installs *have* to follow that "rule". (Past installs
> did not follow such a rule.)
> 
> I am thinking that this "rule" is really just *his* rule.
> 
> Opinions?
> 
> How many other sites follow such a rule?
> 
> --
> Tony Thigpen
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