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TSO/E User's Guide - Urząd Miasta Łodzi

OS/390 IBM TSO/E User's Guide SC28-1968-01 OS/390 IBMTSO/E User's Guide SC28-1968-01 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under Notices on page Edition, March 1999|This edition applies to Version 2 Release 7 of OS/390 (5647-A01) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwiseindicated in new editions.|This is a maintenance revision of publications through your IBM representative or the IBM branch office serving your locality. Publications are not stocked at theaddress welcomes your comments.

Listing the DSCB for a Non-VSAM Data Set..... 6-14 Listing Information for Commonly Owned Data Sets..... 6-15 Using ISPF/PDF to List Data Set Information..... 6-15

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1 OS/390 IBM TSO/E User's Guide SC28-1968-01 OS/390 IBMTSO/E User's Guide SC28-1968-01 Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under Notices on page Edition, March 1999|This edition applies to Version 2 Release 7 of OS/390 (5647-A01) and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwiseindicated in new editions.|This is a maintenance revision of publications through your IBM representative or the IBM branch office serving your locality. Publications are not stocked at theaddress welcomes your comments.

2 A form for readers' comments may be provided at the back of this publication, or you may addressyour comments to the following address: IBM Corporation|Department 55JA, Mail Station P384522 South RoadPoughkeepsie, NY 12601-5400 United States of AmericaFAX (United States and Canada): 1+914+432-9405|FAX (Other countries): Your International Access Code +1+914+432-9405|IBMLink (United States customers only): IBMUSM10(MHVRCFS)IBM Mail Exchange: USIB6TC9 at IBMMAIL|Internet e-mail: Wide Web: you would like a reply, be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, or FAX sure to include the following in your comment or note: Title and order number of this book Page number or topic related to your commentWhen you send information to IBM, you grant IBM a nonexclusive right to use or distribute the information in any way it believesappropriate without incurring any obligation to you.

3 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1988, 1999. All rights to Government Users Documentation related to restricted rights Use, duplication or disclosure is subject torestrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. ContentsNotices ..xiTrademarks ..xiAbout This xiiiWho Should Use This xiiiHow This Book is xiiiWhere to Find More xiiiSummary of xvChanges to SC28-1968-00 for OS/390 Release xvPart 1. General TSO/E FunctionsChapter 1. Beginning a TSO/E 1-1 Learning About Your 1-1 Logging On With the LOGON 1-1 Issuing the LOGON 1-2 Interacting With 1-3 Messages.

4 1-4 Interrupting a 1-7 Ending a TSO/E 1-8 Chapter 2. Basic Concepts ..2-1 Communicating With 2-1 Using TSO/E 2-2 Using Command 2-3 Abbreviating Commands and Keyword 2-4 Separating Words in a 2-5 Continuing a Command on Another 2-5 Including Comments ..2-6 Using Subcommands ..2-6 Issuing TSO/E 2-7 Getting Help for 2-8 Listing All TSO/E 2-8 List of TSO/E 2-10 Using Data 2-12 TSO/E Data Set Naming Rules and 2-12 Entering Data Set 2-14 Chapter 3. Communicating With Other 3-1 Sending Short Messages - SEND 3-1 Sending a Message to Specific 3-2 Specifying When a user Will Receive a 3-3 Sending a Message to the Master Console 3-4 Sending Messages to a Specific Operator or Operator 3-4 Security Considerations When Sending 3-5 Displaying System Messages - LISTBC 3-6 Sending Messages with the TRANSMIT 3-6 Transmitting a 3-7 Copyright IBM Corp.

5 1988, 1999 iii Transmitting to More than One 3-8 Using Nicknames and the Names Data 3-8 Example of a Names Data 3-11 Receiving Transmitted Messages with the RECEIVE 3-13 Storing Transmitted Data in a 3-14 Part 2. Using Data SetsChapter 4. Allocating Data 4-1 What is Allocation?.. 4-2 Security Considerations When Allocating Data 4-2 Deallocating Data 4-2 Explicit and Implicit 4-3 Using the ALLOCATE 4-3 Providing Input to a 4-4 Accessing an Existing Data 4-4 Accessing More Than One Data Set - 4-5 Allocating and Accessing HFS 4-8 Directing Output From a 4-10 Creating a New Data 4-12 Example of Allocating Data Sets to a Utility 4-15 Using ISPF/PDF to Allocate Data 4-17 Specifying a Data Set 4-18 Chapter 5.

6 Releasing Data 5-1 Releasing Data Sets with the FREE 5-1 Releasing All Your Data Sets Not Currently in 5-2 Releasing Specific Data 5-2 Releasing HFS 5-3 Releasing SYSOUT Data Sets and Sending Them to a 5-4 Releasing SYSOUT Data Sets for 5-5 Releasing Data Sets and Placing Them in a Hold 5-5 Releasing Data Sets and Specifying Their 5-6 Chapter 6. Listing Data Set 6-1 Listing Allocated Data Sets - LISTALC 6-2 Listing the Data Sets Allocated to Your user 6-2 Displaying Ddnames and Data Set 6-3 Listing the History of a Data 6-4 Listing the System-generated Data Set 6-5 Listing Catalog Information - LISTCAT 6-5 Listing Data Sets With Your 6-6 Listing Information About Specific Data 6-7 Listing Information From a Specific 6-7 Listing Information by Data Set 6-8 Listing Alias Entries in a 6-9 Listing Data Set Information By Creation and Expiration 6-9 Listing Specific Data Set Information in a 6-10 Listing

7 Data Set Attributes - LISTDS 6-11 Listing Data Set RECFM, LRECL, BLKSIZE, DSORG, and 6-12 Listing Data Sets' Creation and Expiration 6-12 Listing Data Sets' Associated Ddnames and 6-13 Listing the Members of a Partitioned Data 6-13ivOS/390 TSO/E User's Guide Listing the DSCB for a Non- vsam Data 6-14 Listing Information for Commonly Owned Data 6-15 Using ISPF/PDF to List Data Set 6-15 Chapter 7. Editing Data 7-1 Editing Data Sets with the EDIT 7-1 Using the EDIT Option of 7-2 Chapter 8. Renaming Data 8-1 Renaming Data Sets with the RENAME 8-1 Changing a Data Set's 8-1 Renaming a Group of Data 8-2 Renaming a 8-2 Creating an Alias Name for a 8-2 Renaming Data Sets with the UTILITIES Option of 8-3 Renaming an Entire Data 8-3 Renaming a Data Set 8-5 Renaming More than One 8-6 Chapter 9.

8 Copying Data 9-1 Copying Data Sets with the SMCOPY 9-1 Operands of 9-2 Copying Part of a Data 9-3 Using ISPF/PDF to Copy a Data 9-3 Copying One Data Set to 9-3 Chapter 10. Sending and Receiving Data 10-1 Sending a Data Set with the TRANSMIT 10-1 Transmitting a Data 10-1 Transmitting Selected Members of a Partitioned Data 10-2 Transmitting a Data Set and a 10-2 Transmitting a Data Set That Appears as a 10-3 Receiving Data Sets with the RECEIVE 10-4 Security Considerations for Sending and Receiving Data 10-5 Chapter 11. Printing Data 11-1 Printing Data Sets with the PRINTDS 11-1 Printing a Data 11-2 Printing Part of a Data 11-3 Printing More than One Copy of a Data 11-3 Specifying a JES Output 11-4 Sending Data to a JES Hold Output 11-4 Sending Formatted Data to Another Data 11-4 Controlling the Maximum Length of a Printed Line of 11-5 Determining Formatting Characteristics for a Printed Data 11-6 Associating a Group of Print Characteristics with a 11-8 Other PRINTDS 11-9 Using ISPF/PDF to Print a Data 11-9 Defining a Job Statement and LIST Default Process 11-9 Printing a

9 Data 11-10 Printing Data Sets with the Information Center 11-13 Printing an Entire Data 11-15 Displaying a Data Set Selection 11-15 Displaying a Printer Selection 11-18 Contents v Chapter 12. Deleting Data 12-1 Deleting Data Sets with the DELETE 12-1 Deleting a Data 12-2 Deleting a Data Set Entry from a 12-3 Deleting a Data Set Based On Its Retention 12-4 Deleting and Scratching a Data Set's VTOC 12-4 Deleting an Alias 12-5 Using ISPF/PDF to Delete a Data 12-5 Deleting an Entire Data 12-5 Deleting One or More Members of a Data 12-7 Part 3. Running a ProgramChapter 13.

10 Running Programs in the 13-1 Executing a Program with the CALL 13-1 Loading and Executing Load 13-1 Passing Parameters when Loading and Executing Load 13-2 Chapter 14. Submitting and Monitoring a Background 14-1 Submitting Batch 14-2 The JOB 14-2 Submitting a Batch Job with the SUBMIT 14-3 Holding a Batch Job's 14-6 Appending Characters to a Batch Job's Job 14-6 Password Prompting When Submitting a Batch 14-7 Specifying a user ID When Submitting a Batch 14-7 Receiving Notice When a Batch Job is 14-8 The SUBMIT * 14-8 Ending a Batch 14-10 Submitting a Batch Job from 14-10 Allowing Another user to Submit Your 14-11 Displaying the Status of a Batch Job with the STATUS 14-11 Displaying the Status of All Your 14-12 Displaying


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