Temporary storage security checking—DFHTST TYPE=SECURITY

The DFHTST TYPE=SECURITY macro indicates that security checking is required for the temporary storage queues specified in the TST.
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>>-DFHTST--TYPE=SECURITY---------------------------------------->

>--,DATAID=(-character-string--+-----------------------+-)-----><
                               '-,character-string,...-'     

TYPE=SECURITY
Indicates that this TST entry defines a set of temporary storage queues that require security checking.
DATAID=(character-string[,character-string,…])|()
Code this with one or more alphanumeric TS queue names, where each name can be up to 8-characters in length. Use 1 to 7 leading characters from the leading characters of queue names to form generic names of those queues that are subject to security checking. (See TST—temporary storage table for information about generic names and matching criteria.)
Note:
  1. When this macro is used, a suitable profile (see the CICS® RACF® Security Guide for information about profiles) must be defined to the external security manager to control access to the TSQ. Otherwise, the macro will not have the intended effect.
  2. The full TSQ name, rather than the DATAID, is passed to the security manager. (CICS/ESA 3.3 and earlier releases passed the DATAID.)
character-string
Each character string can represent a generic queue name, or a unique TS queue name. Typically, generic names are specified using 1 to 7 leading characters of TS queue names. The generic names are those used by application programs in the region in which this TST is installed.

Multiple names must be enclosed in parentheses, and separated by a comma. You can omit the parentheses if you specify only one name.

()
This null operand, without any value between the parentheses, is interpreted by CICS as specifying any queue that is not more explicitly specified by other DATAIDs.