There’s also wildcarding.

BTW it has occurred to me a few times that a classification rule simulator
would be handy.

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> On 22 Jan 2019, at 07:45, Horst Sinram <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Peter,
> classification is under control of the classification rules in your WLM
service definition.
> For started task, you need to check the classification rules in the STC
subsystem. For STC a few particularities apply:
> (1) The default service class, if not assigned differently, is SYSSTC
> (2) System-defined properties (aka "SPM rules"), such as from SCHEDxx,
are automatically into the classification rules.  If you do not explicitly
include SPM SYSTEM and SPM SYSSTC they will be pulled in logically behind
your own classification rules. The SPM rules can classify into the SYSTEM
or SYSSTC service classes
> (3) Some system address spaces will always be classified into SYSTEM, or
at least SYSSTC, for reliability reasons.
>
> https://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246472.html?Open is a bit older
but probably still a good place to get started.
> All the glory details are in
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieaw100/toc.htm

>
> Horst Sinram - STSM, z/OS Workload and Capacity Management
>
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