When CA OPS/MVS enables a rule in the production AOF environment, it validates syntax, compiles the rule, and then loads the compiled rule into the CA OPS/MVS address space for execution.
This means that if you edit your rules from native ISPF-that is, outside of the ISPF/PDF editor in OPSVIEW option 4.5-you need to disable then re-enable the rule to process the changes. Also, when preparing to rename a rule member, you must first disable the rule, rename it, and then re-enable it after renaming. If the modified rule is auto-enabled, you must reset the auto-enable flag.
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