I would answer your questions if knew who you were and why you were asking!
But yes it has never been a problem for me. Sometimes takes a little
deviousness to make the transfer work.
These people think they are so smart but there is usually a way round their
little schemes.

On Sun, Feb 19, 2023, 3:52 PM Jeremy Nicoll <jn.ls.mfrm...@letterboxes.org>
wrote:

> On Sun, 19 Feb 2023, at 22:33, Rob Schramm wrote:
>
> > Ps Most of the rest can be figured out.. tools/JCL can be downloaded
>
> Do all sites actually let you bring in your own tools, sample JCL etc?
> How
> about - say - assembler source?  It seems to me that some places might
> view that as a security risk.  And how, if you develop any new
> samples/tools
> at one site do you get them out afterwards?
>
>
> Never mind moving to a new site, how much less productive does anyone think
> they would be if one day they suddenly had no access to their own datasets
> (and let's say those of colleagues, as well)?
>
> I know that when I last worked I hardly ever wrote any JCL etc from
> scratch.  I
> looked for my own prior examples.  If I had none, I browsed my immediate
> colleagues' PDSes.
>
> --
> Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
>
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