CA ACF2 for VM uses the type code (the TYPE value) and resource name (the $KEY value) to identify a resource rule set. Here is an example of a resource rule set:
RESOURCE compile ACFCMP510I ACF compiler entered $KEY(ABCD) TYPE(123) UID(*****TLCAMS) ALLOW ACFCMP551I Total record length=152 bytes ‑ 3 percent utilized RESOURCE
This rule set is interpreted as follows:
Indicates that the rule set applies to the resource ABCD.
Defines the type code of the rule set. This type code is the default
CA ACF2 for VM or your site defined to validate site‑specific resource rules.
Identifies a user with the UID mask TLCAMS for validation against the resource ABCD with a type code of 123.
Indicates that TLCAMS can access the resource ABCD of type code 123, without being logged.
Most resource rule sets are usually larger than this sample.
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