Peter:
I haven’t worked with DMS lately. Having said that I vaguely remember DMS doing 
its own thing with DASD (i.e. creating a F4 DSCB and deb etc etc etc).

Ed

> On Oct 20, 2016, at 3:12 PM, Peter Hunkeler <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> That might be a good point: different flows through the program that set 
>> different S99MSGLO flags.
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> .... and it has nothing to do with "bypassing SMS".
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> 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.
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> Does anyonw know it it is possible to "bypass the ACS routines" for new 
> alloctions?
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> --
> Peter Hunkeler
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