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Define IMS as a Started Task
To define the IMS control region to CA Top Secret as a started task, enter:
TSS CREATE(IMSCACID) TYPE(USER)
NAME('PRODUCTION CNT IMS')
DEPARTMENT(dept)
FACILITY(STC)
MASTFAC(IMSPROD)
PASSWORD(NOPW,0)
NOLCFCHK (NOSUBCHK]
Notes:
- The ACID associated with the started task must be created with FACILITY(STC) to allow execution as a started task
- The department must already exist
- If the MASTFAC keyword is not specified, the facility used defaults to IMSPROD
- The IMS control region must be defined to CA Top Secret with an ACID that has the NOLCFCHK attribute.
- If the control region uses the spool interface to submit jobs, the control region ACID must have cross-authorization for any ACID used in the submitted jobs. To bypass this requirement, specify the NOSUBCHK attribute for the control region ACID.
- Protected data sets opened by the control region must be permitted to the ACID
- Defining a started task to CA Top Secret results in the association of that STC with a specified ACID.
Example: IMS as a started task
This example associates procedure PRODIMS with Region ACID IMSCACID:
TSS ADDTO(STC) PROCNAME(PRODIMS)
ACID(IMSCACID)
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