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> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Klein, Kenneth
> Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 12:17 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: sms overriding my specification of target volume
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>  
> Done all that. No joy.
> How I can I view the acs routines, and display the attributes of these
> "classes"??
> 
> Ken Klein

Ask the storage admin, I guess. Somebody around there must know what the ACS 
routines are doing and how to "bypass" them when needed. The source is kept in 
a PDS like most other source. It looks a lot like CLIST <blech>. You cannot 
look at the "compiled" ACS routines. But, now that I think about it, there is 
supposed to be a way to "decompile" the ACS routines back into source (sans 
comments, of course). I gave a quick look. You must be set up as an ISMF 
Storage Administrator. Go to the ISMF panels (no standard - you must know the 
ISPF commands to get there). Then select option 7 (Automatic Class Selection). 
The select option 5 (Display). That should show you where source code is (was) 
when the routines were compiled. Use ISPF browse or edit to look at them.

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