On 3/13/06, Binyamin Dissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 17:27:19 +0800 Johnny Luo <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> :>Since my first touch with z/os,I have learned to issue 'tso sdsf' in
> ISPF
> :>to invoke sdsf.Yesterday I'm doing some customization for my tso/ispf
> :>session---adding some commands to my own ispf command table.
>
> :>One of customized ISPF commands is 'sd',I want to use it to go directly
> :>to sdsf and I accomplished this by defining its action in ispf command
> :>table like this:'select pgm(......).....'.
>
> :>Then sunddently I think of the 'tso sdsf' .It seems 'sdsf' should be
> :>a TSO command,but after searching TSO command reference,
> :>I'm bewilered.There is no tso command named 'sdsf'.
>
> :>Also I noticed one thing on our site:When invoking SDSF via panel
> :>IBM supplied(in fact,it use the format of select pgm....),the SDSF
> :>panel has menu .However,using 'tso sdsf',you'll just get a SDSF
> :>panel without menu.
>
> :>So,can anyone tell me about what happens when issuing 'tso sdsf'
> :>in ISPF command line?How it can invoke SDSF panel?
>
> SDSF is both a TSO CP and an ISPF application.
>
> The name SDSF invokes the TSO cp.
>
> "SELECT PGM(ISFISP) NOCHECK NEWAPPL(ISF) PARM()" invokes the ISPF one.


Thanks....great...I haven't heard of 'cp' before.But I guess it's 'command
processor' and
search manual for it and find it.Now I'll do some research.

Really appreciate your kind help...

--
> Best Regards,
> Johnny Luo

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