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Setting SMS class options


Use this procedure to specify options for SMS management, data, and storage classes for your data sets.

  1. Access the JCL Options panel using the procedure described in Setting-JCL-options.
  2. In the Options field, type 1 (for SMS Classes) and press Enter.The SMS Class Options panel is displayed.

    PSSPOSMS -------------- SMS Class Options -------------------------------------
    Command ===>                                                                   
                                                                                  
    Specify options and press ENTER to continue.                                   
                                                                                   
    Management Class . . . .          (Blank for default management class)         
    Data Class . . . . . . .          (Blank for default data class)               
    Storage Class  . . . . .          (Blank for default storage class)
  3. In the Management Class field, accept the default (blank) or type the name of an SMS management class that contains the migration and backup information for allocating the data set.
  4. In the Data Class field, accept the default (blank) or type the name of an SMS data class that contains the SPACE and LRECL information for allocating the data set.
  5. In the Storage Class field, accept the default (blank) or type the name of an SMS storage class for allocating the data set.
  6. Press Enter or END to store changes and leave the panel:
    • Press Enter to continue to the next set of options in the menu sequence.
    • Press END once to return to the previous panel, or twice to return to the main Options panel.

      If you made changes, SQL Explorer stores them in your profile for use in the current session and future sessions.

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