> o Isn't the argument to EX a DDNAME, not a DSNAME?

No!  

> o What causes that PDS to be allocated? 

The EX command.  



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On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 23:28:46 -0500, Ed Gould wrote:

>The way I learned to do it was that logon procs did a universal ex
>sysproc(logon) and if you had a pds that had the member logon in it

o Isn't the argument to EX a DDNAME, not a DSNAME?
o What causes that PDS to be allocated?  That was the OP's
  question.

  Or is the assumption that there's an optional
      'prefix.SYSPROC(LOGON)'
  and that failure of the EXEC command is tolerable.

>it would exec that clist and in that clist you could allocate the
>libraries to your liking. With the understanding that if didn't have
>IBM libraries first don't come trouble shooting to us.

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