You only need to know about this section, if you chose to use SAP user IDs when you ran the BQ4JSAP job.
CA Spool normally picks up the user ID of anyone accessing CA Spool. But SAP users do not usually sign on to CICS before starting SAP. This means that CA Spool cannot identify the correct SAP user ID of the caller.
You can solve this problem by allowing the caller (that is, the SAP exits) to provide the user ID directly in the parameter lists for the specific calls. But providing your own user ID does not ensure proper security checking, so only APF-authorized programs are allowed to do this. SAP transactions do not run APF-authorized, so to be able to specify the user ID, an option must be applied to the CA Spool system.
For this purpose, the following option is available: Specify XEQOPT=11 in the ESFPARM data set.
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