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.