Disguise criteria dataset specification


When you enter the SAVE primary command, File-AID/Data Solutions displays the Change Criteria Dataset Specification screen as shown in the following figure.

File-AID/Data Solutions Change Criteria Dataset Specification - New Criteria

File-AID/Data Solutions -- Change Criteria Dataset Specification  -------------
COMMAND ===>                                                   SCROLL ===> CSR
                                                                              
 Specify Change Criteria Information:
     Criteria dataset name    ===> 'PFHKFL0.FRSAMP.DISGCRIT'                  
     Unrelated rule.:         ===> U0000010 (Blank or pattern for member list)



                                                                              


                                                                              
                                                                              




Use ENTER to save into the specified location                                  
Use END   to stop SAVE processing and continue  

Specify Change Criteria Information

This section provides information about the following fields:

Criteria dataset name

Identifies the disguise criteria file name, if the existing criteria is stored in the Criteria file (PDS). Only displays if Existing criteria location is PDS.

Unrelated Rule

Identifies the rule number (member name) of the Criteria file that stores the current disguise criteria. File-AID/RDX generates the name and you cannot change it, unless it’s an associated rule.

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Related Rule

Identifies the rule number (member name) of the Criteria file that stores the current disguise criteria. File-AID/RDX generates the name and you cannot change it, unless it’s an associated rule.

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Associated Rule

Identifies the rule number (member name) of the Criteria file that stores the current disguise criteria. File-AID/RDX generates the name and you can change it, as it’s an associated rule.

 

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