On Tue, 1 May 2018 08:03:03 -0700, Ed Jaffe wrote:

>On 5/1/2018 7:04 AM, Charles Mills wrote:
>> Usually it turns out that "every library in the STEPLIB concatenation" means 
>> "EVERY library in the STEPLIB concatenation."
>
>Agreed. That is the problem 99% of the time.
>
>I usually tell customers to resolve such problems by comparing the
>suspect //STEPLIB against the list of data sets shown by the "APF"
>subcommand of the free-and-included ISPF "DDLIST" command, paying
>careful attention to volsers as well as data set names.
> 
It's a shame that DDLIST MEMBER doesn't supply that information directly,
simply when a given member of a given concatenation is selected.  (The
user could ALLOCATE it ad-hoc if needed.)  RFE?

Even better, answer "Which catenand causes this concatenation to be
unauthorized?

-- gil

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