Application Name
The application-name you specify when defining a CA ADS activity must be the ADB name; that is, the name specified when the application was defined with the CA ADS application compiler (ADSA).
Note: The ADB name may differ from the task code or codes of the application. If necessary, you can determine the ADB name by viewing the application name by displaying the TAT table with DCMT DISPLAY MEMORY PROGRAM $ACF@TAT.
CA ADS Security Classes
CA ADS allows you to associate a security class with the application and with any one or more application responses.
If the application has been assigned a security class, a security check is requested when a user attempts to execute the application. The user must be authorized to execute the activity whose activity number matches the security class of the application.
Similarly, if a response has been secured with a security class, a security check is requested when a user attempts to execute the response. The user must be authorized to execute the activity whose activity number matches the security class of the response.
Note: For more information about assigning security classes in CA ADS, see the CA ADS Reference Guide.
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