On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 05:59:26 -0600 Jim Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

:>My Security folks are eager to have us implement something called "Dataset
:>Name Hiding". This will hide dataset names from a user's view if they do
:>not have the necessary security authority for these files. I am not sure of
:>all the details as to what RACF permissions are needed "to see" a file.

:>Has anyone implemented or evaluate this (most likely) new feature. What
:>were the effect of implementation. My sense is there might be an
:>implication of more processor usage depending on what z/OS needs to do to
:>check if a user may or may not see a line to be displayed on their screen.
:>I believe this facility is within TSO with ISPF.

For pure ISPF, you can write a "Data Set List Filter" exit to prevent datasets
from appearing on 3.4.

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