Hm, not use 3.4?  I still have to go there pretty often, for tasks such as 

- When cleaning up DATASET-class permissions in the security system, I need to 
know what datasets actually exist
- When deleting old user IDs, I want to pass any important datasets belonging 
to the dearly departed to his old boss
- When I'm hunting for  production job that might do a task I'm interested in 
(although I guess I would mostly use 3.14 for that)
- While investigating a parmfile or procfile or other system dataset for the 
first time

Dunno that I could live without 3.4.  Well, I ~could~, but I'd basically have 
to reïnvent it is all.

Option 11; not sure that's in the menu my current client provided to me.  
Obviously I haven't been using it.

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Marchant
Sent: Friday, August 4, 2023 13:36

I use data set lists in the ISPF workplace (option 11) for similar reasons. 
I have rarely used 3.4 for decades.

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