I agree with you that this doesn't seem right. I think that DFHSM sends
the response back via a crossmemory TPUT to the TSO user associated with
the userid that issued the HLIST command. One can also ask for the output
to be saved in a dataset. This is probably "working as designed".

Bill

On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 21:30:24 -0500, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Lately, on a z/OS 1.5 system, I needed to do an HLIST command.
>The most convenient session I had was a z/OS Unix shell session,
>linemode, via RLOGIN.
>
>So, I typed "tso hlist both".  Long pause; many seconds; command
>completed.  No output displayed.  OK.  Plan B.  I brought up an
>x3270 window in which ISPF had been running concurrently and
>typed =6; ENTER to go to the TSO Command Panel.
>
>Imagine my astonishment when the errant output from the "tso
>hlist" in the shell session came cascading out in the ISPF session!
>
>This is wrong.  Output from such a display command ought to be
>delivered to the session issuing the command, not to any other.
>
>PMR submitted,
>gil
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