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Mark
I was involved in getting some RJS products to work in an iASP - it really wasn't all that difficult - not completely trivial, but the restrictions have become less onerous over time.
It is necessary to consider the things you cite, AND I think it your caution is a bit over-stated, based on my own experience.
RJS did not have any objects that had to be in *SYSBAS only - other products and applications will need to look at those objects - largely configuration objects and other system things, as I recall.
Vern
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