[Default] On 22 May 2020 12:24:27 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
lenru...@gmail.com (lenru...@gmail.com) wrote:

> Remember DYL-AUDIT?  I wonder if it still lives?  Or for that matter any of 
> the DYL "languages".  IIRC we had DYL-260 and DYL-280 or something like that. 
>    On Friday, May 22, 2020, 02:08:06 PM CDT, Carmen Vitullo 
> <cvitu...@hughes.net> wrote:  

DYL280 became Vision:Results from Broadcom.  It was a really powerful
tool.  I would like to see a good optimizing compiler for it.

Clark Morris
> 
> Indeed, I'm aging myself, but I remember in the mid 70's auditors coming in 
> the data center with their own deck, 5081's 
>programs that they loaded, ran their audits then left. 
>working for an outsourcer some time in 2001 the customer's auditors came in, 
>reviewed your (their) system you built, and interviewed you, they knew the 
>system, or appeared to. 
>now I'm not so confident they know what they are asking, and why 
>
>
>Carmen Vitullo 
>
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>
>From: "Seymour J Metz" <sme...@gmu.edu> 
>To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU 
>Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 1:46:08 PM 
>Subject: Re: z/OS 2.3 systems show OPI=YES 
>
>You were lucky; I've encountered far too many auditors who did not know what 
>to look for and at best could follow a cookbook, and not always an appropriate 
>cookbook. OTOH, a good auditor is a resource to be treasured. 

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