And if your image has an OMVS segment, does that not
Imply that a Security package is present.


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Subject: Re: PDS Lock

On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 15:32:16 -0400, Jack Kelly
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wrote:

><snip>
>... how to protect my PDS ...
><unsnip>
>
>If a SAF solution isn't available to the originator, I would suggest
that
>the originator look into a SCLM methodology since (s)he seems to be
more
>applications orientated. And if at 1.9, s(he) could use OMVS as the
>repository and use ACL and UNIX permissions as easy as PDF edit.
>
>Jack Kelly
>202-502-2390 (Office)

An interesting thought. But it assumes that the OP has an OMVS segment
and,
hopefully, thereby a unique UID. Oh, and a home directory in the UNIX
filesystem. Our programmers don't have an OMVS segment at all. They
don't
know from UNIX.

But it is a very interesting idea. Given how few, at present,
programmers
know much about UNIX, this data would effectively be "invisible".

--
John

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