You can use File Manager to control tape label processing
by your users even if your system installation parameters (JES parameters) would not allow
BLP.
If your installation allows BLP usage (as specified in your JES parameters), normal open
processing checks if the user has access to ICHBLP. Any user with READ access or greater can use
BLP. If ICHBLP is not defined to your security product, all users can use BLP.
If your installation does not allow BLP usage (as specified in your JES parameters), then if
LABEL=(,BLP) is coded on the JCL control statement, BLP is converted to NL. However, File Manager users can still use BLP subject to the following conditions:
File Manager must be running APF-authorized.
For any function other than TLB, the user must have access to FILEM.TAPE.BLP.
If ICHBLP is defined to your security product, the user must have READ access or greater to
it.
In this case, if either of the following is coded on the JCL control statement:
LABEL=(,BLP)
LABEL=(,NL)
the user can specify LABEL=BLP on the first File Manager function that uses a tape. This means that the
user wants to use bypass label processing (BLP) for the tape.
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