On the other hand if change control changes code in any way they become 
responsible for the results.

IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU> wrote on 12/14/2006 
04:31:46 AM:

> As an ex-change management person, I have to recommend you do not do 
that 
> and indeed that you prohibit your programmers from using the CBL 
> statements. (Even add a filter to the compile procedure to kick the CBL 
> statements out!) You, as the change manager, want to be in exclusive 
> control of the compile options.


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