Ed:

Did you find out why they were updating things each time they ran? I wonder if 
their updating had to do with keeping usage statistics.


Bill


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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> on behalf of 
Edward Gould <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2017 6:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: SYS3 datasets

> On Sep 24, 2017, at 9:18 PM, Tony Thigpen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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

Tony:

It depends on the oem product. If I  know the history of the product then its 
simple issue. Keep the sys3 datasets around for the life of the product. Some 
products I just do not trust and I play games with datasets. A *LONG* time ago 
I had a vendor that updated this one specific dataset everytime it ran. I did 
not want to get write authority to the users. I created a “test.product.update” 
and let the people update it. If it got clobbered which it invariable did I 
would copy over the sys3 dataset for that product “test.product.update” I won’t 
name the product as I had a loathing for them. I kept there midnight called to 
a minimum bu doing that.

Ed


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