In the situation that triggered this discussion it was three datasets. Various 
vendor products and DB2 IIRC.

Charles
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Subject: Re: Which STEPLIB concatenation is not authorized?

On 18 November 2016 at 06:26, Charles Mills <[email protected]> wrote:
> As a software vendor, on new installs we often get customers saying 
> "your product puts out a message saying it is not authorized but we're 
> sure we authorized the library" and it is often a painful process 
> taking them through checking each concatenation.
[...]
It's been an interesting discussion. But may I ask why you are in the position 
of having your customers with a big pile of datasets in their STEPLIB 
concatenation for your product? Well, you didn't say it's a big pile, but if 
were one or two you surely wouldn't be asking...

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