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Created on Oct 25, 2024

Use DB2 Storclas for extents during TS Cloning

I would like an option where the CloningTool uses the StorClas from the DB2 catalog for newly created datasets (e.g. extents).
Currently only the following options are supported: no specification means the SMS StrorClass is adopted from the original; NULLSTORCLASS causes the specification to be used in the ACS routine; STORCLAS means manual specification of the SMS StorClass to be used. There is no option "use the StorClas defined in the DB2 Catalog".
Usually we are using NULLSTORCLAS-Option now (so it's taken from the ACS routine), but changing it there is time-consuming, inflexible and outside the DBA's area of ​​responsibility - using the definition from the DB2 catalog is "safer" in operation and easier for the DBA to understand.
Needed By Not sure -- Just thought it was cool