>FILTLIST EXTCLASS INCLUDE('SMSCOMP','SMSEXT')

Why do you put the SMS prefix in the class names?
We already know they are SMS constructs.
That leaves little to come up with a meaningful name.

Just my opinion.

When I first implemented SMS, I fought for, and (eventually) won that the 
default dataclass be called STANDARD, and it matched 85% of our TSO/Test 
datasets -- PDS FB80.
I didn't want to used DEFAULT, because that implied that it had 'fallen 
through' the ACS routine.

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