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James Halley
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Joined: 11 Apr 2012 Posts: 18 Location: USA
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I would have replied to a recent topic with the same name but it was locked by a moderator.
I will not go into detail about how it is done because how to share ISPF personal lists is discussed in ISPF User's Guide Volume 1, Chapter 3 under the topic "Shared personal lists".
Sharing ISPF personal dataset and library lists is fairly easy and there are no security implications since being able to view shared lists does not automatically provide access to the files and libraries.
Sharing ISPF personal lists is particularly beneficial when there are multiple people working on a project and/or in a team environment. |
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Pedro
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Joined: 01 Sep 2006 Posts: 2594 Location: Silicon Valley
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I would have replied to a recent topic with the same name but it was locked by a moderator. |
I agree. The moderator understood 'personal data set list' as a descriptive term, but it is actually the technical name of a type of object that ISPF supports. It is probably a poorly chosen name. |
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