You can use the following exit routines to customize CA MII processing:
Keeps EDIF from abending tasks when it detects inappropriate updates. This exit routine is available only when you run EDIF.
Modifies the EDIF attribute verification processing for data sets. This exit routine is available only when you run EDIF.
Sets the status of EDIF processing options for various programs or data sets. This exit routine is available only when you run EDIF.
Exempts resources from global ENQ propagation. This exit routine is available only when you run GDIF.
Issues installation-specific commands in place of commands that ECMF issues when requeuing batch jobs or sending messages to a JOBLOG data set. This exit routine is available only when you run ECMF.
Changes the way unconditional resource conflicts are processed. This exit routine is available only when you run ECMF.
Changes the way resource requesters are notified of a resource conflict when they request a resource that is not available. This exit routine is available only when you run ECMF.
Changes the way conditional resource conflicts are processed. This exit routine is available only when you run ECMF.
Changes the way TSO resource owners are notified when they are involved in a resource conflict. This exit routine is available only when you run ECMF.
Changes the way conditional resource conflicts are processed. This exit routine is available only when you run ECMF.
Changes the way batch job requeue processing occurs for batch jobs that are waiting for control of data sets. This exit routine is available only when you run ECMF.
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