Set Temporary Data Set Allocation Options panel

Panel and field definitions

Figure 1. Set Temporary Data Set Allocation Options panel
  Process   Options   Help
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 FM/Db2 (DFG2)     Set Temporary Data Set Allocation Options

 Set processing options as desired and enter EXIT (F3) to save your changes.
 Enter RESET to restore installation defaults.

 Temporary data set allocation defaults:
    Unit . . . . . . . . SYSALLDA                  leave blank for default
    Data class . . . . .                           leave blank for default
    Storage class  . . .                           leave blank for default
    Management class . .                           leave blank for default

 Default High Level Qualifiers:
    Temporary Data Sets                            HLQ (opt. &USER/&PREFIX)






 Command ===>                                                                  
  F1=Help      F2=Split     F3=Exit      F4=CRetriev  F6=Reset     F7=Backward
  F8=Forward   F9=Swap     F10=Actions  F12=Cancel
Temporary data set allocation defaults
Unit
Can be one of these:
  • A 3-digit hexadecimal device number.
  • A 4-digit hexadecimal device number prefixed with a slash (/).
  • Device type (generic name).
  • Group name (installation-defined symbolic name).
Data class
Name of a data class defined in your Storage Management System (SMS) installation. Do not enter a value on a system without SMS.
Storage class
Name of a storage class defined in your Storage Management System (SMS) installation. Do not enter a value on a system without SMS.
Management class
Name of a management class defined in your Storage Management System (SMS) installation. Do not enter a value on a system without SMS.
Default High Level Qualifiers
Temporary Data Sets
Can be any multi-level qualifier, which is used by File Manager as the high-level qualifier (HLQ) in names of created datasets. You can use these symbols as part of the HLQ:
&USER
Represents the user ID.
&PREFIX
Represents the TSO prefix.
The default is none (unless changed in your File Manager installation).

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