TERM LINEND OFF is too strong.  Then you won't be able anymore to use
e.g. "#CP someCpCmd"
You should learn to use the ESCAPE character, double quote by default.
You'd enter  sy"#0911 to get sy#0911
Only required when entering commands on the terminal, not in XEDIT for
example.  I often see
people enter #CP xxx in XEDIT's command line, I guess they think to
directly talk to CP.  It
just works as XEDIT's linend is # too and XEDIT splits the command
string in two commands:
an empty one and CP.

2009/3/24 Schuh, Richard <[email protected]>:
> TERM LINEND OFF, perhaps.
>
>
> Regards,
> Richard Schuh
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Crabtree, Anne D
> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 11:47 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: install z/vm 5.4
>
> I’ve downloaded z/vm 5.4 and unzipped it.  Uploaded to z/os and put in a ZFS
> file.  Now, I’m trying to issue the pipe command on my VMTEST54 userid on
> z/vm to get it from z/os to z/vm.  Unfortunately, my userid on z/os is
> sy#0911.  The pipe command seems to not like the #.  Is there some way I can
> make it accept that userid in the pipe command?
>
>
>
> Anne D. Crabtree
>
> System Programmer
>
> WV Office of Technology Data Center
>
> 1900 Kanawha Blvd East
>
> Charleston, WV  25305
>
> (304)558-5914 ext 58292
>
> (304)558-1441 fax
>
>



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IBM Belgium, VM customer support

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