Defines a security label and associates it with a BCF or OCF activity number.
A security label can be used to classify utility commands by assigning a security label to one or more utility command codes. All commands with the same security label will then be associated with the security label's activity number.
A security label must be one alphabetic character (A through Z). You can define a maximum of 26 security labels in the #UTABGEN macro. Valid activity-numbers are in the range of 0-255.
Note: An activity number of zero means no security.
Specifies whether the current group of command code security assignments (within the parentheses), will apply to both BCF and OCF commands, just BCF commands, or just OCF commands. BOTH is the default.
Note: The terms BCF and OCF are used to distinguish between operations processed inside the CV from those processed in the batch address space. This means that the term BCF applies to local mode batch only, while the term OCF applies to both OCF and batch to CV (that is, central mode batch).
Defines a code from the predefined utility command code table that represents a utility command. For example, FORMAT identifies the Format utility. PRINTSPACE identifies the Print Space utility.
Note: A list of valid utility commands follows:.
Specifies a previously defined security label that you are associating with command-code.
Specifies the BCF/OCF activity number you are associating with command-code. Valid activity-numbers are in the range of 0-255.
Note: An activity number of zero means no security.
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