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Set the project control options

z/OS ISPF Software Configuration and Library Manager Guide and Reference
SC19-3625-00

The project control options dictate SCLM processing for an individual project. When this step is complete, the project controls of the project definition will be set up for the new project. Use project control options to specify:
  • Primary accounting data set
  • Secondary accounting data set
  • Export accounting data set
  • Audit control data set
  • Cross-dependency data set
  • Cross-dependency dynamic update
  • VSAM Record Level Sharing
  • Versioning partitioned data set
  • Project partitioned data set naming conventions
  • Maximum lines per page
  • Number of versions to keep
  • Translator option override
  • Member level locking
  • SCLM temporary data set allocation
  • User exit routines
The following macros that can be used in the control section of the project definition are shown in the order that they are usually used in the project definition:
FLMCNTRL
Use this macro to specify project-specific control options. The options on FLMCNTRL apply to the entire project. This macro is optional unless you change any of SCLM's default control options. You can use it one time.
FLMALTC
Use this macro to provide alternate control for individual groups. This macro is used to override certain options on the FLMCNTRL macro for specific groups. The options on the FLMALTC macro apply only to the groups using it. This macro is optional. You can use it multiple times.
FLMATVER
Use this macro to enable the audit and version capability and to define the type of data, (audit or audit and versioning, to capture with the capability. If a project is using the versioning capability, it must also use the audit capability. This macro is optional. You can use it multiple times.

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