The security administrator can use the JOBACID control option to indicate which field on the job card must be used as the ACID. There are several different JOB statement parameters from which CA Top Secret can derive the ACID for the job:
To illustrate, specifying JOBACID(A,1) indicates that the first parameter of the accounting field must be used as the ACID. For example, ADMIN is the ACID when specified as:
//A JOB (ADMIN,ADM100).
The default for this control option extracts the ACID from the first field of the accounting parameter. For example, JOBACID(A,1) indicates the first accounting field is to be used- generating an ACID of 1STACCT. JOBACID(A,1,3) still indicates that the first accounting field is to be used for an ACID name, but the ACID name should be taken starting from the third position in the field- generating an ACID of TACCT.
For sites that use sub‑accounting, the slash (/) and the dash (‑) are treated as delimiters of an accounting number used as an ACID. For example, JOBACID(A,1) indicates that in the following account specifications, the ACID is ADM200:
ADM200‑SMYTHE ADM200/JUN82
Here, specifying JOBACID(J,5) indicates that the first five characters of the jobname be used as the ACID. For example, BUG24 is the ACID when specified as:
//BUG24MAY JOB 12A,'BUDGET‑SMITH'
For example, specifying JOBACID(R,8) indicates that the entire reader name be used as the ACID.
If the ACID is not defined to CA Top Secret, it is failed immediately unless a default ACID option (DEFACID) was implemented.
To deactivate JOBACID processing entirely, specify:
JOBACID(U,x)
Replace x with any numeric value; 7 is recommended.
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