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DBASE1 and DBASE2

During ISPF execution, you can allocate DBASE1 and DBASE2 before CA Auditor executes. You can also deallocate DBASE1 and DBASE2 after CA Auditor executes. Because CA Auditor users require write access to DBASE1, you can create separate or private copies of DBASE1 that can prohibit the use of shared work groups. Segregating DBASE1 can be required because DBASE1 (the CA Auditor user profile database) contains sensitive information that other users should not disclose or corrupt. CA Auditor does initialize an empty partitioned data set (PDS) for use as a DBASE1 data set on first use.