Hi,
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
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
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
Another question.A little off-topic,but it's relevant to tso/ispf,
so I raise it here.
When I get the tso ready,I always use 'ispf' to invoke ISPF.
So I assume it a tso command,but strangely I can not find
this command in TSO Command Reference.But when I
issue 'tso help ispf' in ISPF,I can get
: Re: What hides behind 'TSO SDSF'?
Another question.A little off-topic,but it's relevant to tso/ispf,
so I raise it here.
When I get the tso ready,I always use 'ispf' to invoke ISPF.
So I assume it a tso command,but strangely I can not find
this command in TSO Command Reference.But when I
issue
When I get the tso ready,I always use 'ispf' to invoke ISPF.
So I assume it a tso command,but strangely I can not find
this command in TSO Command Reference.But when I
issue 'tso help ispf' in ISPF,I can get tutorial about this
command.
So,why Command Reference doesn't talk about this
command?
In a message dated 3/13/2006 9:45:09 A.M. Central Standard Time,
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So,why Command Reference doesn't talk about this
command?
It's a program product and has it's own separate FMID and manuals.
It's not shipped as a part of TSO.
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Subject: Re: What hides behind 'TSO SDSF'?
Another question.A little off-topic,but it's relevant to tso/ispf,
so I raise it here.
When I get the tso ready,I always use 'ispf' to invoke ISPF.
So I assume
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
03/13/2006
at 05:27 PM, Johnny Luo [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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'.
The TSO Commands Reference
On Mar 13, 2006, at 9:44 AM, Johnny Luo wrote:
Another question.A little off-topic,but it's relevant to tso/ispf,
so I raise it here.
When I get the tso ready,I always use 'ispf' to invoke ISPF.
So I assume it a tso command,but strangely I can not find
this command in TSO Command Reference.But
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
03/13/2006
at 11:44 PM, Johnny Luo [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
So,why Command Reference doesn't talk about this
command?
For the same reason that it doesn't talk about RACF and RMF commands;
it only talks about commands that are part of TSO/E. Look in the ISPF
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