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Post Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 10:10 am   Post subject: Finding unprotected DataSets Reply with quote Back to top  

Okay, going to throw a little curveball in here to see if anyone has RACF and IBM OS/390 or Z/OS experience. I'm trying to determing if there are any data sets on the system that have no data set profiles protecting them.

It's easy to find which profiles are protecting a data set if you know the data set. I just can't seem to find a way to find which data sets are not protected. SETROPTS PROTECT-ALL FAIL tells me if someone tries to access an uprotected data set, but if something is rarely used and tucked away in some corner it may not show up for a long time.

Anyone have any ideas on how to search something like this out?

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