Sounds like FUD.  BR14 is just a trivial program.  The allocation is
not done by BR14, but by the same allocation at step initiation that
is used when you execute any other program.

On Tue, 23 May 2006 12:05:19 -0500, David  Speake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>I have a request for assistance in finding all JCL steps that use IEFBR14 
to
>create (allocate might be a better word choice) data sets that are to be
>!written! to by INFOGIX/Unitech ACR version 3.3. The group in my shop
>responsible for care and feeding of this product contend that the vendor 
has
>told them that "Since the product is LE compliant, it cannot write into a
>dataset that has been generated by the IEFBR14 utility". There WILL be
>testing (SMS and non-SMS) before this task is undertaken. I read the thread
>on "EOF MARKS" Tue, 30 Mar 2004 12:51:40 -0600, and loved the SMSBR14 idea
>for that situation. But my question is: Cannot write?
>
>I know that READING a BR14 allocated data set has ALWAYS (prior to SMS) 
been
>a fine recipe for disaster, but writing? And if this IS true, what does LE
>have to do with it.
>
>P. S.INFOGIX is an IBM BP
>

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