This parameter sets the high level qualifier (up to 10 levels and a maximum of 26 characters) of the secondary rule sets. This parameter differs from the RULEALTFIX parameter in that it specifies an independent prefix without the length constriction of RULEALTFIX. This parameter is mutually exclusive with the RULEALTFIX parameter and is ignored if RULEALTFIX is specified. This parameter will require more overhead than using RULEPREFIX alone, or RULEPREFIX with RULEALTFIX, but adds flexibility to the rules data set naming conventions. A duplicate rule set found using RULEPREFIX2 is ignored if a rule set with the same name is found using RULEPREFIX.
Note: This parameter is mutually exclusive with parameter RULEALTFIX and is ignored if RULEALTFIX is specified.
No default
Any valid high level data set qualifier
At initialization
Example: RULEPREFIX2
This function sets the high level qualifier for rules data sets to SYS3.OPSMVS.
OPSPRM('SET','RULEPREFIX2','SYS3.OPSMVS')
This parameter sets the high level qualifier (up to 10 levels and a maximum of 26 characters) of the tertiary rule sets. This parameter allows for a third level of ruleprefix, and should only be specified if RULEPREFIX and RULEPREFIX2 are already in use. This parameter will require more overhead than using RULEPREFIX alone, or RULEPREFIX with RULEPREFIX2 alone, but adds flexibility to the rules data set naming conventions. A duplicate rule set found using RULEPREFIX3 is ignored if a rule set with the same name is found using RULEPREFIX or RULEPREFIX2.
Note: This parameter is mutually exclusive with parameter RULEALTFIX and is ignored if RULEALTFIX is specified.
No default
Any valid high level data set qualifier
At initialization
Example: RULEPREFIX3
This function sets the high level qualifier for rules data sets to SYS4.OPSMVS.
OPSPRM('SET','RULEPREFIX3','SYS4.OPSMVS')
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