I saw the message that it worked, but I don't understand why "user(xx)" wasn't 
treated as a comment.


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Carmen Vitullo [[email protected]]
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Subject: Re: SDSF ISFEXEC issue - help (please)

I think you are correct, the ISFSLASH takes the input as an MVS operator
command, I tested this and it worked sending a message to my ID

Carmen

On 8/30/2022 9:16 AM, Seymour J Metz wrote:
> I'm confused. Doesn't ISFSLASH take an MVS operator command rather than a TSO 
> command? In an MVS commands, space separates operands from comments, unlike 
> TSO commands.
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> Probably a quoting issue, this works:
>   Address SDSF ISFSLASH "'send ''howdy folks'' user(xx)'"
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