As with a huge number of things, the best thing for any "owner" is to use 
a 3-character prefix that they own. This is necessary for avoiding 
conflicts, whether in part names, messages, name/token names, data space 
names, ENQ qnames/rnames, etc.

I'm not sure how a customer's Share installation code fits into that 
scheme. We probably all have heard of the general situation that IBM 
"owns" names beginning A through I and SYS. There are some exceptions 
(mostly due to "grandfathering").

Going forward, any future IBM-created system symbol(s) would begin with 
SYS (at least as long as I'm involved), unless (perhaps) the symbol is 
created conditionally under control of some (non-default) 
customer-specified option.

For example, if we ever make the LPAR name into a system symbol, it won't 
be &LPARNAME.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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