I'm not sure I am understanding your question correctly.
When you set up "a different priority scheme" for a given planned environment, the change in priority is implemented by means of a TASM state change. The same allocation groups are used in both State A and State B, it is just that the priority given to an allocation group could be different from one state to another.
You can read more about state changes in another blog posting of mine on State Change Optimizations. There is additional information on state changes in the TASM orange book.
Sanjeev,
I'm not sure I am understanding your question correctly.
When you set up "a different priority scheme" for a given planned environment, the change in priority is implemented by means of a TASM state change. The same allocation groups are used in both State A and State B, it is just that the priority given to an allocation group could be different from one state to another.
You can read more about state changes in another blog posting of mine on State Change Optimizations. There is additional information on state changes in the TASM orange book.
Thanks, -Carrie