Peter,  

All new allocations are not necessarily seen by ACS routines.  It depends on 
your authority.  

>From DFSMSdss Storage Administration Reference: 

http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.adru000/dgt3u2150.htm

BYPASSACS specifies that Automatic Class Selection (ACS) routines are not to be 
invoked to determine the target data set's storage class or management class 
names. To specify BYPASSACS, RACF(r) authorization might be required.

I posted an example earlier in this thread. 

Regards,
Greg Shirey
Ben E. Keith Company

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Subject: AW: Re: Randomly disappearing IGD101I messages.


All new allocations are seen by SMS's ACS routines. If they decide to assign a 
Storage Class to the data set, then the data set is "SMS managed"; if not then 
not.

Does anyonw know it it is possible to "bypass the ACS routines" for new 
alloctions? 

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