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TBESAF99 Control Statement Format Guidelines
The command statements you use as input for the TBESAF99 utility are free-form, with the following exceptions:
- Global commands that apply to all BES subsystems must begin with BES, with no subsystem identifier.
- Each execution of the TBESAF99 utility must contain at least a global control statement.
- Each new control statement must start with BESn to indicate the local BES subsystem to which the statement applies. For CA Top Secret or IBM RACF global resources may be defined by omitting the subsystem number.
- Comments can be added to any record by adding an asterisk “*” in column 1. Blank lines are also treated as comment lines. Comment records are not processed by TBESAF99.
- All other statements can begin in any column with the keyword and associated parameter completed on that line and within columns 1 - 72. Information contained in columns 73-80 will be ignored.
- Continuation is supported by placing a comma as the last character in that line and continuing the control statement on the next line (columns 1 to 72). All statements can be continued on multiple lines.