Mike Schwab wrote:
>Boy, this is complicated.

Yes it is. And while of course I'd be happiest if I had a solution, I'm at 
least feeling a wee bit better that it's not something everyone but me groks 
intuitively.

Walt Farrell wrote:
>Generally DB2 will either have the client ACEE in its own address space, or 
>will have a valid cross-memory environment between itself and its client. 
>Whenever DB2 is calling RACF to perform a security check DB2 will pass the 
>ACEE to FASTAUTH, and thus the ACEE will either bein DB2 (P=H=S) or in the 
>client (P<>H=S). I don't remember what ALET DB2 passes to RACF for the latter 
>case, but it seems likely it would pass the ALET for Home, rather than 
>acquiring another one.

Just a reminder: this is a DB2 FIELDPROC user exit, not DB2 itself. Which adds 
yet another layer of indeterminacy.

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