If the value for ACSDEFAULTS is YES, the data set owner, application identifier, and default class information will be extracted from CA Top Secret. If you do not use the input variables to ACS routines that are saved in CA Top Secret, you should set this option to NO to save additional calls to CA Top Secret during allocation processing.
CA Top Secret has four eight‑byte ACID attributes (SMSDATA, SMSMGMT, SMSSTOR, and SMSAPPL) to support default data class name, default management class name, default storage class name, and default application identifier attribute, respectively. These attributes can be tested by the DFSMS Automatic Class Selection (ACS) routines to establish the SMS class attributes for a data set.
These attributes may be specified on any User or Control type ACID.
To administer these attributes, an administrator needs MISC2(SMS) authority.
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