Hi, List,

z/OS 1.13 at RSU1312.  The other day, a user "did something" in ISPF that 
caused allocation of a Production JCL library to his TSO session with DISP=OLD 
instead of DISP=SHR, causing a "hiccup" in batch processing when the scheduler 
was "locked out" for a few seconds.  So far, we have not been able to replicate 
"locking out" another user at the dataset level via any combination of 
manipulations using (primarily) ISPF EDIT.

Here's a SMF14 record formatted by DAF (Thank you, Michael J. Cleary!!):

014     VOL=volser DD=ISP15297 OPE=15.30.06.51 CRTDT=02045 EXPDT=00000 DISP=Old
        BUFNO=16 DSORG=PO RECFM=FB BLKSIZE=7520 LRECL=80 NVOL=1 CTRI=CYL SQTY=50
        NTU=00582800 NTA=6000 VOL=OPER9A DEVTYPE=3390 NEX=1 EXCP=4001 
STEP=tsoproc
        PGM=IKJEFT01 14XF1=192 14CIS=18090271 14TKL=58051

The SMF 42-006 that immediately follows:

042 006 JDCOD=Close DSTYP=PDS DSFL1=Non-VSAM_fixed_length_records VOL=volser 
DSDEV=ccuu
        DSBSZ=256 DSIOR=9 DSIOC=7 DSIOP=1 DSION=256 DSSEQ=256 DSMXR=58 DSMXS=57
        AMSRB=4000 AMSRR=2562

The timestamps on those two records are identical down to hundredths of a 
second, so maybe the user was running a SuperC search?   We can't tell from 
evidence available to us today.

We've tried every combination we can think of with multiple users ISPF EDITing 
the same dataset, and the only time we get any "conflict" is if a second user 
tries to open a MEMBER for EDIT that is already opened for EDIT by another 
user; and we believe that "lockout" at the member level is accomplished via an 
ENQ named SPFEDIT.membername or something like that.  IOW, we have been unable 
to cause a dataset (PDS or PDSE) to be dynamically allocated with DISP=OLD 
using any variant of ISPF EDIT.

Is there any other way within ISPF that an existing dataset can be dynamically 
allocated with DISP=OLD?  If there is, we apparently have never encountered it 
before.

TIA,

    -jc-

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