Thanks, Tom, certainly looks promising. And as an added bonus, it's a
programming interface. Easy enough to get to off of the ECVT. Funny, I did a
BookManager search on LNKAUTH (on the last BookManager volumes, V1R13) and
it did not find this. (I think perhaps the data areas books are not properly
indexed.) I wasn't familiar with this block -- lots of good stuff there.

Have to work from a character parm rather than a bit but that's okay.

Charles


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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2017 7:31 AM
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Subject: Re: Setting of LNKAUTH available to a program?

Maybe IPALNKAU in the IPA block?

Charles Mills wrote:
> Is it possible for a running program to determine the current setting 
> of IEASYSxx LNKAUTH= ? (The effective operational IPLed setting; I'm 
> not asking about parsing a PDS member.)
> 
> In other words, a CVT bit or something like that? Or a query macro?
> 
> Charles
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