General customization

Regarding the SCLM Attachment, the following adaptations are of special importance:

REXX procedure Description
TAUZCAPP If the SCLM attachment is used within Enterprise Developer with z/Server as server, adjust the reference to the location of the master configuration file, as required.
TAULAPPL If the SCLM attachment is used within IBM Developer for z Systems with the IBM RSE daemon as server, adjust the reference to the location of the master configuration file, as required.
TAUTOXA1   Tool interface exit:  use this exit for dynamic allocations or to set ISPF environment variables necessary to run your specific SCLM Application.   

With a standard SCLM installation you do not need to customize this exit.

TAUTOXA2 General allocation exit: use the exit to allocate general temporary files.

The REXX procedure is used within the SCLM Attachment to allocate temporary datasets when executing a string search in SCLM datasets.

TAUTOXCA   Exit for Assembler Remote Syntax Check: customize the library names and allocations, as required
TAUTOXCC   Exit for COBOL Remote Syntax Check: customize the library names and allocations, as required
TAUTOXCP   Exit for PLI Remote Syntax Check; customize the library names and allocations, as required

TAUTOXC3 

Exit for C Remote Syntax Check; customize the library names and allocations, as required

Skeleton name Description
TAUTOXIS   Skeleton for batch support: allocates an ISPF batch environment

The SCLM Attachment uses this skeleton if you submit an SCLM build for batch execution.

TAUTOXJC Skeleton for batch support: defines a default job card

The SCLM Attachment uses this skeleton if the user submits an SCLM build for batch execution.

You will find more details about the general adaptions in your Workflow Manager Modeling Guide.