Use the SET subcommand to establish the CONTROL(ACFSERVE) setting for the ACF command. It also establishes the active SYSID and other parameters that affect how certain ACF subcommands operate. The syntax for the SET subcommand under the CONTROL setting is:
Set Control(ACFSERVE) [ SYSID(sysid) ]
[ MSYSID(sysidmask) ]
The parameters for the SET CONTROL(ACFSERVE) subcommand are defined below.
Specifies the SYSID of the ACFSERVE privilege records that you want to process under this setting. This SYSID remains active for the duration of the CONTROL(ACFSERVE) setting, but you can override it with the SYSID parameter of the individual ACF subcommands. If you do not specify the SYSID parameter when you establish the CONTROL(ACFSERVE) setting, CA ACF2 for VM uses the system default. You can abbreviate SYSID to a minimum of SYS.
Specifies a mask to indicate the SYSIDs of the ACFSERVE privilege records that you want to process. These SYSIDs remain active for the duration of the CONTROL(ACFSERVE) setting, but you can override them with the SYSID parameter of the individual ACF subcommands. If you do not specify the SYSID parameter when you establish the CONTROL(ACFSERVE) setting, CA ACF2 for VM uses the system default. You can abbreviate MSYSID to a minimum of MSYS.
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