Establishing naming conventions for HCL Workload Automation for Z resources
The use of consistent naming
conventions lets you group users and
helps to reduce the
number of RACF® resource
names you need. Name standards are particularly important if you restrict
access to HCL Workload Automation for Z data
by specifying subresources. Consider these resources
when establishing naming conventions:
- Application ID
- Group definition ID
- Owner ID
- Authority Group ID
- Calendar ID
- Period name
- Operation name
- Workstation name
- JCL-variable table ID
- Special-resource name
Also consider
which resources you use to restrict access. For example,
you can protect application descriptions through the application ID,
the owner ID, and the authority group ID.
Note: Some HCL Workload Automation for Z fields
that can be used for security verification permit characters not acceptable
to RACF®. For example, the characters
for semicolon, comma, and blank cannot be specified in a RACF® resource name regardless of
the FIRST and OTHER specifications in the ICHERCDE MACRO, but are
acceptable as part of an HCL Workload Automation for Z owner
ID.