IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu> wrote on 03/27/2008 
10:27:40 AM:

> Thanks Tom,
> 
> yes, I can see the same thing in my shop,too.
> But, when I "Browse" the rule, there's nothing inside. Take "JES" as
> example, when I browse it inside, there will be rules, I know, they are 
for
> different type of batch, some will be indentified by "TN", some maybe 
"PFG",
> or others Identifier.
> Can I think this way, it is enough that just a *TSO* as you snapped, 
then
> WLM will know TSO users's transactions...?

When new work is submitted to the system, it has to go through WLM to be 
classified.  One of the characteristics that new work is judged on is the 
subsystem name the work is coming from.  In the case of TSO, the subsystem 
is TSO.  So if you have an entry for TSO, and no rules in there, things 
from the TSO subsystem will be classified to the default service class for 
TSO.  In the case where there's no subsystem defined, it will be 
classified to SYSOTHER, which is essentially discretionary.

Kevin McKenzie

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