SMU used the )( SIGN and STERM statements to define the IMS static terminals that must sign on before they can enter transactions and commands.
Beginning in IMS r9.1, IMS provides the same functionality with the SIGNON= initialization parameter in the IMS DFSDCxxx parameter list, and with the OPTIONS=SIGNON|NOSIGNON parameter on the TYPE or TERMINAL macro statements in the IMS system definition (IMS stage 1).
If you specify STERM ALL in your SMU signon security definition, specify SIGNON=ALL in your IMS DFSDCxxx initialization parameter list, and remove the SMU signon definitions.
If you list specific static terminals in your SMU signon security definition, add the OPTIONS=SIGNON parameter to the TYPE or TERMINAL macros for those terminals in your IMS system definition (IMS stage 1), and run your system definition process. Then specify SIGNON=SPECIFIC in your IMS DFSDCxxx initialization parameter list, and remove the SMU signon definitions.
IMS provides a conversion program that will process your SMU definitions and your IMS system definitions, and provides a system definition updated with OPTION=SIGNON specifications for those terminals identified in the SMU definitions as required to signon. For information, see your IMS documentation.
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