Each UTM user ID can be assigned a user-specific long-term storage area (ULS), which can contain several blocks each of which is addressed by means of a name.
The ULS control statement allows you to define a name for a ULS block. openUTM then provides each UTM user ID with a ULS block with this name. By issuing several ULS statements with different block names, you can define several blocks.
In the case of distributed processing based on LU6.1, the ULS blocks defined in a ULS statement are also assigned to sessions (LSES).
This statement is required only if the application is generated with user IDs.
You can issue up to 100 ULS statements.
Note for UTM cluster applications on Unix, Linux and Windows systems:
If you modify, remove or add ULS statements then you must regenerate both the initial KDCFILE and the UTM cluster files by specifying GEN=(CLUSTER,KDCFILE) in the OPTION statement.
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name | Name of a ULS block up to eight characters in length, which can be used to address the block from a program unit. |