For quite some time, there have been two commands that are guaranteed to
show you the precise name of the profile (if any) that protects and
dataset, and they do not require any shortening of the dataset name.
They are:
LD DA('datasetname') AU
LD DA('datasetname') AU GEN
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Luo Johnny
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 8:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: To know how a data set is protected by RACF
Sorry for the late feedback.I've tested all your suggestions in my sytem
and
really appreciate your kind help.
Finally my personal conclusion is:For a data set named 'aaa.bbb',
first issue
LD ALL DA('aaa.bbb')
If you got message like 'no racf definition found',then you must issue
another command
LD ALL DA('aaa.bbb') GEN
If the result is the same,then finally you can say this data set is
really
a
not-racf-protected one.
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