TSO Commands
- Panel-id show? = PANELID
Displays the name of the current panel.
- Message-id = MSGID
Displays the Message-id of the last message.
- Automatic REFLIST can be accessed by
- REFLISTD
- REFLISTL
- REFACTD
- REFACTL
These allow you to pull back datasets without seeing the intermediate lists.
- Commands to quickly add names to your personal lists. These are REFOPEND, REFOPENL, REFADDD, and REFADDL
- RETP – View the stack of your typed commands.
- RETF – Pull back commands in reverse order.
- RETRIEVE – Pop up the most recent typed commands from the stack.
- CRETRIEV – Pop up the most recent typed commands from the stack.
- ISRDDN – Shows the current data sets allocation for our ISPF session.
- XMIT-The TSO/E Interactive Data Transmission Facility TRANSMIT command allows you to send data sets or messages to persons on other MVS systems via Network Job Entry or directly to persons on your own system.
- RECEIVE -The TSO/E Interactive Data Transmission Facility RECEIVE command allows you to obtain files transmitted to your userid. The RECEIVE command queries the Job Entry Subsystem
- SAVE /VDL -Save the data set list in log data set
- QPRINT -Save the Quick Reference document in a PDS or PS
- TSO PROFILE -The profile command is used either to specify to the system certain user characteristics which are to be used to control the flow of information to and from the terminal or to list the user profile. The user profile is retained throughout each terminal session unless the user wishes to change it by issuing the profile command again and specifying the appropriate operands.
- CUT DISPLAY – This command when given while a member is opened in view/edit mode will show the Clipboard manager. The Clipboard can then be browsed or deleted.
- KEYLIST -Displays the Key list utility. Invoking KEYLIST OFF can disable it.
- KEYS
- If the KEYLIST is ON, it displays the keys of current Key list.
- If the KEYLIST is OFF, it displays the Primary keys definition.
- PFSHOW -Displays the value of all the PFKEYS on the panel.
They can be removed from the panel by invoking PFSHOW OFF - SCRNAME ON-Displays the screen name of the Top Left corner. We can give our own screen name to any screen by writing “SCRNAME myscrname“
- SWAP LIST -Displays the Active ISPF logical Sessions.
LANGUAGE PROCESSING COMMANDS
- ASM- Invoke assembler prompter and assembler f compiler.
- CALC – Invoke PL/1 processor for desk calculator mode.
- COBOL – Invoke COBOL prompter and ANS COBOL compiler.
- FORT – Invoke FORTRAN prompter and FORTRAN IV G1 compiler.
PROGRAM CONTROL COMMANDS.
- CALL – Load and execute the specified load module.
- LINK -Invoke link prompter and linkage editor.
- LOADGO -Load and execute program.
- RUN -Compile, load, and execute program.
- TEST – Test user program.
- TESTAUTH – Test APF authorized programs.
DATA MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
- ALLOCATE -allocate a data set with or without an attribute list of DCB parameters.
- ALTLIB-define optional, user-level or application-level sets of libraries containing SAA/PL execs or CLISTS. These libraries are searched when implicitly invoking an SAA/PL exec or CLIST.
- ATTRIB -allow DCB parameters to be dynamically introduced and named for use with a subsequent allocate COM
- CONVERT- sift ITF/PL1 and FORTRAN source
- COPY- copies a data set
- DELETE-delete a data set
- EDIT-create, edit, and/or execute a data set
- FORMAT-format and print a text data set
- FREE – release a data set and/or an attribute list
- LIST- displays a data set
- LISTALC – display active data sets
- LISTBC – display messages from operator/user
- LISTCAT – display user catalogued data sets
- LISTDS – display data set attributes
- MERGE – combine data sets
- PRINTDS – print a data set
- PROTECT – password protect data sets
- RENAME – rename a data set
- TSOLIB – define optional search level that TSO/E uses when searching for commands and programs
SYSTEM CONTROL COMMANDS
- ACCOUNT -modify/add/delete user attributes
- CONSOLE – place terminal in console mode
- OPERATOR – place terminal in operator mode
- PARMLIB – list/update TSO/E defaults
- RACONVRT – UADS to RACF database conversion utility
- SYNC – synchronize the broadcast data set with user ids from the UADS and RACF database
SESSION CONTROL COMMANDS
- CONSPROF – define user console characteristics
- EXEC – invoke command procedure
- EXECUTIL – alter REXX environment
- HELP – invoke help processor
- LOGOFF- end terminal session
- LOGON – start terminal session
- PROFILE – define user characteristics
- SEND – send message to operator/user
- TERMINAL- defines terminal characteristics
- TIME – log session usage time
- TSOEXEC – execute an authorized or unauthorized command from within an unauthorized environment
- WHEN – conditionally execute next command
FOREGROUND INITIATED BACKGROUND COMMANDS
- CANCEL – cancel background job
- OUTPUT – direct output medium for background job
- STATUS – list status of background job
- SUBMIT – submit background job
- INTERACTIVE -data transmission facility
- RECEIVE – receive data sent to you by a transmit command
- TRANSMIT -transmit messages and/or data sets via nodes defined to JES.
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vamsi krishna | July 17th, 2009 at 2:23 pm #
Great Place to send some time.
Thanks