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you use

a.u.au.n:: on

In(~lu.aea in are:

AJI the commands you may enter from a wu!r.K.~!';l:iUU!!

nt()TIlna1CIO'n on:

!-4'..-.+"', ... rrt information from a w()r.k~statjlon

Command conventions used in this manual

LOGON and terminal on

various interactive .. """'..,AU ... ,,., as dialog)

Function keys

Use types termInals as work~;ta1jorls

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as C011V1TUY various UOIIJ'V,,,tlO

Describes Jl.UI",J.U.!JJl.C,::) you can use.

~e'CtlOn 8. General J:!.io.ltClr C:ODtlmlaDlds Describes the

'" ,,,g. D" JI., Editor to activate and use

:se(~tl(Jm 10. DDP VOlmmlan@is

~e(~tl(Jm 12.

Provides an overview of the iUIlct:LOn the various interactive facilities.

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The conventions used to COInrrlarlOS ... ,n.""~ ... 't·""rI in this are as

ERASE

minimum keyin lr'Or""1roori to suc~cesstuH use

Parameters n1Mn1""~rI in loV\'erca~;e letters oeSl,g~~lte unaenn.ea

,VSN=volume

where volume is volume

are enclosed in br~iCH:et:s:

[.WRPASS= password]

Cn()1CE~S for a pa:raIne1~er are enClc~seo in braces:

,DEVICE=

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:)ectlOn

1.

the Correct

More than One Une to Enter a COlmrraand, ReSI)OI'lISe, or

Me!)sa~~e ..•...

What You Can Control ... ..

for ICAM Terminals ... .

FILE Command ... . RUN Command ... ... 3-2 RV ... 3-3 51 Command ... 34 5CCommand ...•...••...•...

EXECUTE Command ... 3-6 ULD Command ...•...•...•...

DLOAD Command ... .

Unll_U.PIUlJ Command ...•. '... 3-7

BEGIN Command ...•...•...•...

HOLD Command ...•...•...

(::HJtlNr,;;~ Command ... . DELETE Command ... ' ... eo . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • 3-9 DI5PLA Y Command ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... 3-9

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FSTATUS Conlmalrad HELP Command

PUNCH Command ... . REBUilD Command ... . RECAll ... . RECOVER Command ... . REMARK Command ... . REMOVE Command ... . RESUME Command ... . SCREEN Command ... . Command ... . TEll Command ... . Command ... .

Interactive Data Utilities ... 7 ~ 1 Job Control ... . Screen Format Generator ... , ... . Screen Formats in Your ... eo . . . .

Menu Generator ... e • • • • • • •

Menus in Your ... eo . . . eo . . . eo

Interactive Hardware ... . BASIC ... . ESCORT ... , ... , ... , ... 7~5

EDT Commands ... ,... 8-1 EDT Variable Commands ... : ... 8-17 EDT Procedure File Commands ... , 8-19 EDT Directives

eo ... eo ... , ... eo... ...

8-22

EDT Screen Commands ... ... ... 8-27 EFP Commands ... eo . . . eo. eo 8-30

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SV~::1t4JIlm 80

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must every wo,r.k.:sta~tloln

on, press XMIT may logon cornITlaD.d as

lOGONAuserid[,acct][,password][,execopro]

[,NEWPASS=new-password]

you are terminates

userid

Is 1-6 alJ:manumE~nc (l>n~~-r~,t'1t~'rCl

sect

password

Is 1-8 alphalllUrnerlC Cllar,act(~rs.

exec-pro

Is 1-8 al:t:~halnu.mElnc (l>n~~-r~,t'1r~'rC!

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flLE {([didlglabel (RDR,label)

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,wri

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[(new-name)]

[,time]

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:alt-filename t-filename, {RES

RUN

[.key-1=val-1 •..•• key-n=val-n]

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seA jobname [(new-name)]

d1

d9

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were aw)catea to a

UNLOAD

All or All on a.

IH~

L

\l/J

an

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queues.

lOG]

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is in own

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COlnrrlanlo' reactivates jobs SW;P€mdleO,

..,.0 .. ,*"0',1'\ statements

SU~~peltlo'€~o' job.

GOi1jobname

at

... , ... ,"" ... 6 job-step-nol

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commands allow you to control the processes

command in which it is specified lOG Indicates that the file referenced is a

job log file

PUNCH Indicates that the file is to be output to either a card punch or a diskette PRINT Indicates that the file is to be output

to a printer

RDR Indicates that the file was originally from a card reader or diskette

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in a

[,ACCT=acctno][,BNUMB=binary jobi1o]

{ 770 776 789

lename] [ FmIM:::fnr'mn:~11'I/!> [,STEP:::stepno]

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[,ACCT=acctno][,BNUMB=binary jobno]

[,STEP=stepno]

Note:

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vaJ"-IJ'J.l.UIJI command closes one or more spool files and to an output writer for ... +1, ...

remainder BRKPT ,",VU .• UU::UAU.

on another file.

[,CART=cartridge-name]

[DEV=

{~~:

} ] [, f.l L E =f it ename][ , F ORM=formname J. JOB= j obname [ , HOLD 1

an output writer to spooled

{ :: } M funct i on - code H 8 ACCT=acctno H • BNUMB=b i nary j 0000]

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cOInrrlar:lOs .... a'..-rn·ii-you to perform as sCI'atlchlng files, and obl~allrnnlg

information on various aspects OS/3 interactive pr()CeSslug system, You may control jobs initiated or running under your

ALLOCATEfi { MI

Note:

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been global control privileges by the

command permits you to allocate space for files without the need for job control statements. You may

files this '"'v .. Ju .... u.<.4 ... ,u..

,illENAME=

{fi

Lename

'filename '

"fi

[,RDPASS=password][,WRPASS=password]

aUloca~tlnR space on diskettes:

alsflette is recorded in data-set-label INC=- parameters in blocks.

alsflette is recorded in format-label (FL) parameters in cylinders.

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,flbENAME= { filename Iti IIf1

[,WAIT]

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~dule-type S.

in process

,flbENAME= { filename ifi Ilfi

]

\

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[HOLD:

}~

[ lliENAME::::

{fi ~ename }~

[,ACCT=acctl Ifllenamel

IIfi lenameil

,9.UEUE=

A[NUMBER][,HEX][,WAITl

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.illENAME=

{fi

lename }

Bfilenamel IIfilenamell ,VSN=volumeaToaDEVICE=

fi lename }

I

fi

lenamel

lenamell ,VSN=volumea[NUMBER][,HEX][,WAIT]

The DEFKEY ... VUL .... JLJ.C:Al.JL .. u

DEFKEYl1 {F#nn} • {'command string' } MW "command stringlD

DEFKEYA

{::nn}

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To Run a (Jolm1nand !IoO:1I"11'"O<l::IITII"l a ~ll~O(;~leQ

{

N

~

,illENAME= {fi len.:lme gUEUE=RDR

y Ifilenamel

IIf1

a DSL Ui~~kette

{

filename

~['RDPAss=password]IVSN=VOlume

I fi lename I Ilfi lenamell

To Run a (Jonnnand .,,;:+, ... ,,~ ... a

{

f i l ename

}~

[ , RDPASS=password] I VSN=vo l ume

I fi lenamel lifi lename ll

To Run a ljomJnand.. ~t]re~lm a

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{ module-

The HELP conlm~md ""r. ... ,1-'"

filename,vsn

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,illENAME= {f1 lename } ifilenamel IIfi Lentweil

c:!'UC!t-t:II1nt\ menu or a

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a

{ d'd } .fl1ENAME= { filename

D~SKETTE

If1

RDR

[,

U { ,

,guEUE= {LOG PRINT PUNCH }

YES] ]

RDR

A[DIRECT][,NUMBER][,HEX][,WAIT]

[,RDPASS=password]

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File

}

,illENAME= { f1 Lename } e VSN=volumeiHDIRECT] [,WAIT]

ifHenamei Ilfi lenamell

cmmrna:na restores messages ... ,,.... ... a response or a GO

COInrrlanlQ to workstation screen.

REBUILD

RECAllA

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~

[.message-prefiX]

lASTAnn

hh:mm:SS-hh:mm:ss}

wOlrk:staltioln or

cnan~pp. at

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Format

REMOVE!

RESUME

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response

q

~ user-All

various

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I

To Inl1~lal1ze ... '<Jo.;J, enter

RVAI@DATA[(new-name)][.,MEM=nnnnn,][ACT=actGno,]

(new-name)

concurrent use MEM=nnnnn

ACT=act-no

i:)pleCJln€~S a 1-to 4_t'h«lI"'!C1lt>1I""~'" alprtarlUlnenc account numt>er DBG=

(UCF).

SPL= { ~OlD } Specifies that

n'r'1nhlnaata spool file will not

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in main C!Td'\ .... oac. use

is to 12 causes

Use COInmlan.dtouu'~~~UAL'V

MENUGEN

are no paralme~telrs aSSCICUitea

Use program:

//[symbol]USE MENU

... "" ... ,"'1 statement to ... ,,, ... ""' ... menus in your

menu-file-lfd-1/menu-file-l [, in it i a L -menu]

fHe-Lfd-2

[,menu-1=alias-' • [,menu-12=alias-12]]

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your

BASIC

ESCORT

are no paralrnetelrs aSS(ICultea

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Format

+

L \:{data }]

cOOl1land

@ Line-number [increment]

increment

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FSTATUS

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NUMBER

[*n]][BY increment]

Inserts sequence "' ... 11. . . " ' ... into

@P [line-range][search-string[*n]]

PUNCH

Format

from current W(]ITK-SIJHl;e

@PU [line-range][lsearch-stringl[*n]

from current Ul.n,T'Ir_~THll("t:)

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on

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MIRAMdata or

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~EAD

Format

{

f i l ename } ' VSN=vo l ume

I fi lemMllel Ilfi lenamelO ,DEVICE::: {did }

DISKETTE RDR

{

Reads a unit record file a

Command

Format

]

IJ.

~

I£EY:::start-col-no:end-col-no }]

KKEY=start-col-no:end·col-no SHOW!J.first-col-no:last-col-no

set diskette or reader.

[,RDPASS=passsword]

I, I

~

KEY=start-col-no:end-col-no

}J

KKEY=start-col-no:end-col-no -no:last-col-no

a file from a

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REMOVE

Format

@REM Isearch-stringl[*nl

SEQUENCE

Format

@SEQ { ~

\

in

1[*n1l BY increment

I

Inserts sequence numbers into existing lines in the current work-space

!:!PDATE

@U [line-range]['search-stringl[*n]]

Displays specified lines or change.

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the work -space file one at a for you to

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WRITE

WRPASS=oassword ,VSN=votume

~KEY;=

{start-COl-no:end-COl-no

~ -no:end-col-no, OUP

Writes a MIRAM data to or format label diskette.

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~RITE

Format

{

fl lename } [,WRPASS=passwordl Ifilenamel

IIfilenameBi ,VSN=voLume,DEVICE=

Writes a file to tape.

~RITE

Format

Writes to the same module or file last accessed through a ... "'''n' .. ' .. '''' '<:::>..II.".L:J",A-AJ

or @WRITE cOIIlm2md.

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ASSIGN

Format

to EDT variables.

QlSPLAY

Format

Displays a Sp1eCltlea Co·yn1r'CoC:C:1f1.n or the of a specified nv-' ... "''':,''',,''',.... from the work-space file on workstation screen.

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~RHH

,t!OPRINT B.EVERT

Executes a"... ... '"'''''",. .. • ... '''

@E

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PROC

Format

@PRO [proc-number]

RETURN

Format

@RET

Terminates "' .... ,""~,rt.· .... ""

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processor.

RPBEDT) (for COBEDT)

\:IieneraB r:.unor \"OnnnClnU5

RPGEDT or COBEDT. For information

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SET

Format

{ {

[.~TSIGN=command-trigger][,COLON=range-separator]

[,ENCOL=end-column]

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{ (if

8 (if '-15

[ eQlSPLAY]

{

{ ON OFF

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BLOCK

@BL

you to to

HELP

@HEA[error message code]

screens for any EDT error messages.

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ROLL

Format

@RO

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SUMMARY

@EFASUM

h "' ... , H "' .. ,<:' an error file summary for

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II

To activate the EDTA@RPG

II in the

are CmnrrlaIJlCiS you use in corUWtlCtlOn

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To activate the ... n ... ' ... ,.; ... in

FORMAT

Format

@FO parameters

!tAlT

@H

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are COlnIIUlI1Lds you use in COllJULnCtlO,n with

__ ~.", ___ ., fonnat

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The is a

DDPACREATEAF I LE= [{ host - id

{

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DISKETTE

{

fHe-

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size, location

~ l L

f

command you to

"' .... , ... "" ... to another. You may copy a

anotrter from your to a remote "'.;7C't-""' ... or vice versa.

may also use to copy a within your

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Command and Format

DDPi1CANCELAJOB=

rOUTPUT= {

The CANCEL command allows you to terminate a either eXE~cu.tmlg or scheduled for execution on a host cue·f-n1 ...

(JolIDlnand and Format

___ , ________ ,________ 1.----

I . " .

DDP .SUB" IT .REQUEST =s ta temen t [HOST =

{"OS

t .

1

d

The SUBMIT REQUEST command allows you to send a statenlent, as an or interactive command, to a host The statements (commands) cannot be

IN,SU, PD.

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(]olmJnand and Format

DDPAT ALKAMESSAGE=' s t r i n9 ' AUSER=

~

hos t -i d

TALK COn[lm~ind.

or user.

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=jo {OPERA:OR} [t\WAIT]

user-ld

a message to a remote

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l1li

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programs.

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Procedure UN I SCOPE

Workstation Workstation Terminals UTS 400 Function Press FUNCTION Press MESSAGE Press keys and F1-F22 WAITING key. UPPER

keys. Then press F1-F4; FUNCTION for rest, press red.

F, the pound symbol (#), then

Message SYS MSG MESSAGE MESSAGE

waiting displayed on WAITING light WAITING light indicator indicator line. is l it and the is lit and

audible alarm the audible sounds. alarm sounds.

Save and YES NO NO

restore SYS mode Lines

LOGOFF YES YES YES YES

$$SOFF NO YES

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Software

Component Key function

Interactive f15 Informs the system you have no more data to input from the services workstation (end of file)

F 17 Temporarily halts the workstation display. (See F19.) f19 Restarts workstation after it has been temporarily

stopped using F17 or when the screen is full of data General F1 Suppresses any ...,1 ~ II '" i Ill!! opt ions associated with a command.

Editor (Same as F18)

F2 Terminates processing of a command

f3 to a screen showing the parameters on the iilSET Id or those that make up your EDT environment. F3

is the same as issuing the PARAMS screen command.

f4 Displays a freeform screen through which you can switch to block mode for entering multiple commands or data. F4 is

the same as issuing the BLOCK screen command.

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Software Component

format services

BASIC

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screen format Returning home deletes all

Function

F5 Causes screen format generator to a printer. All records currently output directed

spool file after the breakpoint are subsequent breakpoint is requested or unti the job.

HOME

F13 Displays a HELP screen appropriate to the step you' when generating a screen format. (See F14.>

F14 Removes the HFlP screen displayed by using F13; returns the screen t:ormat generator to the point it was

display of the HELP screen.

F15 Indicates end of input data

Indicates input data cannot be entered properly

before

F20 RestGres the screen to its original contents for the

curr~nt pass has inadvertently been destroyed.

f1 Pauses or terminates execution of a BASIC program. When no I/O operation is in progress. the system displays the message:

EXECUTION PAUSED AT LINE xxxx CONTINUE

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8-17

5-8

COlIlmamo, 7-5

function key summary, 12-3 8-21

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a from a from a

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6-8

of

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3-8

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Copying files or modules DDP, 10-3

EDT, 8-2

CREATE command, DDP, 10-1

D

Data files (See Files)

Data set label diskette, running a command stream 6-9 Data utilities, interactive, 7-1 DDP commands

CANCEL, 10-5 COPY, 10-3

10-1 PURGE, 10-4 STATUS, 10-6 SUBMIT, 10-4

CTTD1\ffTrn DDATTDC'rn 1 {\ r:::

tJ U lJ.J..VJ..l..L .l\,..L'.J"t U..L'.JtJ..L, ..L v-v

TALK, 10-7

Deferring job scheduling, 3-8 Deleting

files from spool queues, 5-5 jobs that are controlled from

scheduling queues, 3-9 library files, data files, and library

modules, 6-10 Devices, freeing, 3- 7

Discarding queued system messages, 6-10

Disconnecting a workstation from a job, manually, 4-2

Disk volume, file listing, 6-19

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Diskette

running a command stream, 6-9 volume, file listing, 6-19

Displaying

all or part of your workstation or console log file, 6-15 contents of scheduling queues,

3-9

EDT command menu screen or help screens for any EDT command, 8-28

error file summary for the module you are currently correcting, 8-31

errors, 8-30

function and MESSAGE WAITING key assignments,

6-8

screen that shows the parameters on the @SET directive, 8-28 specified lines from the

work-space file one at a time, 8-11

system or user-created menus, 6-11

DMPRST routine, 7-4 DROP directive, 8-23

3-6 upline, 3-6

DUMPIRESTORE hardware utility, 7-4

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C!~rC!lh:loTn discar,ding-, 6-10 one line to

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Notation cOIlventllons, ix

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5

SAT modules

copying, 6-3 printing, 6-12 reading, 8-6 recovering, 6-16

8-12 Scheduling queues

changing, 3-8

displaying contents, 3-9 removing jobs, 3-9

Screen commands, 8-27 Screen format generator, 7-2 Screen format services, function key

summary, 12-3 Screen formats, using in your

program, 7-2

Sending messages that do not require a response, 6-19

@SET directive, 8-25

Showing the EDT work-space file, 8-29

Spool file directories, 5-1 Spool files

changing type or number of copies, 5-6

closing, 5-7 copying, 6-5 deleting, 5-5 holding, 5-3

obtaining information about, 5-2 print to auxiliary printer, 5-8 printing, 5-7, 6-13

punching, 5-7, 6-14 reading, 8-8

releasing, 5-4

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Index

running a command stream, 6-9 8-14

Spooling commands

BEGIN 5-4

5-7 CHANGE DELETE DISPLAY DISPLAY HOLD

5-7 5-8

5-6 5-5

5-2 5-2 5-3

SUBMIT nATY'l-rna .. , r I

SUBMIT 10-5

Subsystem, reEmnGlIllg' execution of, 6-17

Suspending job 4-2

Switching to block mode to enter

UA"'U"Jl~AC; commands or 8-27

SYSTEM directive, 8-26

System messages, discarding, 6-10 SYSTEM mode, 1-1

System 6-19

T

TALK 10-7

Tape

reading a file from, 8-9

running a command stream from, 6-9

writing a file from, 8-15

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v

Variables, EDT, 8-1 7 Volumes

file listing of, 6-19 status of, 6-19

Workstation log files closing, 6-2

displaying status, 6-8 WORKSTATION mode

connecting to a job, 4-1 description, 1-1

disconnecting from a job, 4-2

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Workstations

altering characteristics, 6-18 closing log file, 6-2

controlling jobs, 4-1

disconnecting from a job, 4-2 displaying status of log file, 6-8 entering commands as a batch job,

6-8

executing jobs, 3-3 HELP command, 6-11 interactive terminals, 11-1

remote 2-2

resuming subsystem execution, 6-17

terminating a session, 6-17 using correct mode, 1-1

using more than one line to enter a command, 1-1

Writing a SAT or MIRAM library module to disk or format label diskette, 8-12

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Index

Tape files copying, 6-6 printing, 6-12 punching, 6-14 Terminals

altering characteristics, 6-18 downline loading memory, 3-6 dumping memory, 3-6

interactive, 11-1

standard dialog, lCAM, 2-2 terminating a session, 6-17 Terminating

job at the completion of the currently executing job step,

4-3

procedure file definition or the error file processor, 8-19, 8-30

procedure file execution, 8-21 command, specific

Lll .. ,::>IJU.IJ'-V'J.A or terminal

user session, or all user 8-11

,,""' .... '.,.'A,.. lines to new line locations in the

8-4

UNISCOPE 11-1

files

U pline dump, 3-6 Utility commands

ALLOCATE, 6-1 ASK, 6-2

BRKPT LOG, 6-2 COMMENT, 6-2 COPY, 6-3

DEFKEY (Delete), 6-7

nT.QPIAV I()n. t:LQ

A...I'..LJ\....I..I. Jl .... U.A..L ..L...I'-''-...4, v-v

EDT, 6-8 ENTER, 6-8 ERASE, 6-10 FLUSH, 6-10 FSTATUS, 6-11

6-11 MENU, 6-11

6-12 6-13

6-15 RECALL, 6-15

UTS 400

6-16 6-16 6-17 6-17 6-18 6-19 6-19

6-19 downline 'Ann,"",,...

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Index

nlllnlng in interactive

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sequence nU.ml)e]~s

8-5

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Index

E

EDT command (See General editor commands)

EFP directive, 8-23

Embedded data, replacing, 3-4 Entering

a comment in a stream of commands, 6-16

a series of workstation commands as a batch processing job, 6-8

any workstation command except those directly affecting the workstation device, 6-8 commands, responses, or

messages, 1-1 extra lines for branching or

comments into a procedure 8-20

Error file processor EFP commands, 8-30

EFP 8-23

Error messages, HELP 6-11, 8-27 ESCORT

function summary, 12-4

!;'-V,.,,,, .. ,,f-'Y'orr an EDT command or

l'Yrr'of'l)"rin,'O file 8-18

8-19 workstations in an interactive

environment input

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input device not needed, 3-3 previous job with changes, 3-4 previous job with no changes, 3-5 Expressions, displaying, 8-17

F

Files

allocating space, 6-1, 10-2 cataloging, 10-2

copying, 6-3, 10-3 creating, 10-2 deleting, 10-4

establishing as a receiving host, 10-2

(See Library files)

(See files)

MlRAM (See MlRAM data files) obtaining information, 6-11 printing, 6-12

6-13 8-6

(See Spool files)

(See Unit record files) and into a library files, 3-1

FORMAT 9-3

"'"I'Y>n"-'-Aro screen displays in your

program, 7-2

FORTRAN IV errors, 8-30 Freeing

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ler

output, you must the above

progr~n s sending output, the

full of data for to be splay the above message.

returns to master menu.

processor)

with the structure

returns to the previous

!"'l!"!~ar·A.'l! and tutorial modes) structure and returns to

form input end returns to

program end returns to

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Software Component Key General F5

Editor where you can (cont.) same as issuing the

F6

same as issuing

F12 Shows a

fie cOIlTIland to fully

FB the EDT

any of

PROMPT screen cOIlTIland.

you see the cOIlTIland.

F14 Returns you to

..1.-

\.,,0:::

originally entered issuing the RESTORE F15 Recognized as EOP

batch mode or mode.

F 18 Suppresses

as F1) 19

12-2

Function

EDT file

view them. fS is the cOl11l'land.

EDT error messages. is screen cOI'I'mand.

screen a several

and screens for same as issuing the screem, F also lets needed to fully describe

your EDT session where you command. F14 is the same as

Halts an EDT session run in message in

with

Ly

continuec

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mteractlve I ermlnals

Procedure

$$SON LOGON SYSTEM mode

YORKSTATION mode Save and restore SYS mode lines Message waiting indicator

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local Workstation NO

YES

Press FUNCTION and SYS MODE keys, or press TRANSMIT . Press FUNCTION and YS MODE keys.

YES

SYS MSG on

line.

Remote Terminal

Yorkstat1 on

NO 1110

Press FUNCTION Press TRANSMIT.

and WS MODE keys.

YES NO NO

SYS MSG on line.

sounds.

YES

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10-6

(Jolnunand and 1J.j''''''"'r'I!'VHlli"

DDP~STATUS~ COMMAND=work-order-number

[keyword parameter]

HOST=host-id JOB= host-id

USER=

~

host-id

=JiObnrwe

} Jser-id

The STATUS command enables you to obtain information about:

~ Host systems in your DDP system you submitted

Files in your DDP system

Other users on your DDP system

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uu ... \,;ommanas

,.."" .. .".. ... , ... .rl allows you to nh'u~·If'!:lI remove a

"I'tlI'!'o"l',o.n''''tlICl to it, from a host system.

COIDnlaIlld and ,l4'Olr.iruflt

DDPASUBMlTAF I LE=

r~

or i ginating-host-

L'

tHosr

= { destination-host- id

U

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10..2

[ n}}

Size,locationr

r

The CREATE ... ..,u .. "" .... "', .... "".

Note:

VARIABLE

}~

UNDEFINED

~

J

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RPGU

9-2

FORMAT

Format

wFO specification-type wFO specification-type, format- wFO ,format-type

wFO ,format-type,CMD

Format

Terminates II

II

session.

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j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j

j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j

j j j j j j j j j

j j j j j j

j j

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j

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utmeral r:.on:or l,;ommanas

EFP

Format

II errors and errors

one source ... '"','"", ... ..,

@EF[X]~rprogram-unit-name]A[error·rangel~[ search-stringl]

To correct and ... A .... 'II-'A .. "'.1 IV errors for ,",VA.J.AtJ'A.U;'''JA'''AAO process

file-name,vsn

errors in your error those errors. Note EFP is

END

Format

@EFl'IEND

Terminates error file processor.

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8-28 PARAMS

Format

@PA

PROMPT

Format

@PROM&rEDT command]

Format

@RES

on

in your you

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8-26

Defines various parameters to EDT environment.

SYSTEM

Format

@SY6[workstation-command]

collectIvely make up your EDT

Permits workstation commands to issued rI.,· ... , . " " r I I ' an EDT session or returns you to system

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uenera. t:.oltor l,;ommanas

8-24

!!AlT Format

@H

Terminates

RPG

@RPG

Activates

EDT session.

II editor.

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8-22

screen.

COBOL

Format

@COB

nrc)cesse:Q lines are to be _~~' .... _~ __ , on

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8-20

QOTO

Format

@Gfi {line}

Label

Permits branching a procedure

!!!EUT

Format

@INPfif1

le.parameters~ffRHH

NOPRINT

II

L,REVERT

'J

executes a procedure file.

NOP

@NOPfi[co!l11lent]

Enters extra '"' .... '''' ... /~ .... 'T'lrr or comments into a ...,. .... """10.1'1" .... '"

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Format

@IF.ccnd;tion.command

or

@IF expression relation expression command

Permits an EDT 'V'V ... u ... au'u, or EDT procedure file command to on some '"' ... , ... ., ... , ... .

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Format

@W6;6valid EDT command

Writes to same module or last accessed i-h •• ",.,,.,,.h

or @WRITE '"'VAU .. U."U.AA .... but written now with any

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8-14

~RITE

Format

r

OlD::: {NO

II

[fl!:.ENAME= lename

~

YESf

I

'filename' }

I

....J

L

IIfi lenamell ~

a to

Command

~RITE

Format

lename }

I f i l ename I .

tenamell

tJ

[,RCSZ=n]

VARf

Writes a unit

[COPlES= m]

or

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General Editor Commands

Format

GlII6MODULE=modu l e -name

r

TYPE= mockJ l e -

type} l

I.- ...J

Lename } [,WRPASS:::passsword]

[DEVIce:::

'filenamel Lenamell

, VSN =vo l une

~

COIITl G=

L

Writes a SAT or MlRAM library module to disk or format label diskette.

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8-10 READ Format

Reads the same or file last accessed through a previous @READ or @WRITE command.

READ Format

@RI1;I1f{ KEY=start-col-no:end-col-no

\l

[vaL id EDT conmand]

I {

KKEY=start-col-no:end-col

~no

}!

I

~ SHOWl1first-col-no:last-col-no ~

Explanation

the same module or file last accessed through a previous @READ

or @WRITE now with a or

parameter or any valid command specified.

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lieneral Editor

READ

Format

@RA[JOB= j obn_1

~

HOLD=

f ~~: }l

L ' '~

l illENAME={fi~ename ~'9UEUE=110G I

[.ACCT=acct.nOl[All:::{ }]

Ifllenamel PRINT YES

IIfilename" PUNCH RDR

~~KIP= {9 }l

[TRUNC::: {YES

}JAII{ ~no~~nd-c~~ ~no l~

L '

n

'J 11

KKEY=start· COt -no :end-cell -no

J

~ SHOWAfirst-col-no:last-col-no

a file spool

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8-6

READ

Format

@RAMODULE=module-name.f..!..!:.ENAME= { fi lename

I f1 lenamei Ilfi

\ ..

[ T RUNC= { YES }] I • RDPASS:passwordl, VSN=vo l ume

[TYPE:

{~OCM.-type U

[DEVICE:

."d.iind~I)ETT'r.;

A~

-no:end-cot -no

~

KKEY=start-col-no:end-col-no __ SHOWAfirst-coL-no:last-col-no ~

Reads a disk or T ... · n ' \ ~u· label

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INSERT

Format

wI 'change-string'[*n]

Inserts a spE~cnlea. into in current W{]II"K-SIlac:e

1IST Format

wl

[line-range]['searcn-string'[*n]

Prints SPE!Clt:lea. currentwclrK-§l)a(~e

WM [line-range][Bsearch-string'[*nl] TO destination

lOc:atJlOnlS in

on

worK-·sn:ace file and

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CHANGE

Format

@e ['searcn-string'[*n]]TO 'cnange-string'[*nJ

..I."'GtJu~ .... ..:::;:;.:) an existing

COpy

Format

in

@eo [line-range]['searcn-string'[*nl] TO destination

to new

QELETE

line-range]['search-string'[*n]]

anew

current

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i nit i a l -menu

name or names for up to two correct menu.

name menu to a program.

to in main ."1-,, ... ..,,""''''' use 'With

1=alias-1 .•• [,menu-12=aLias-12]]

... ""'''' .... "1",..".,, that a name menu is to be

12 ""' ... ' .... """"" pennlt~te~:t More than 12 causes

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To initialize enter RVilJC$BLD

Use COlnrrlanld. to AU ... '.., ... ....

RVilSFGEN

are no paraJme~r,e]rs a>:)>:)ll\,;.I.c:U,It;;'u.

(>(\1""1',(,'11 SlGaterrlerl1;' to Jl"JL'~""'.""'" IOI'TIl;aU;,ea screen

ii[symbol]USE

[ini

ti aI-screen] [ {

!~nn}]

file-lfd-1/format-file-lfd-2 le- id

[,screen-format-1=alias-1 .. ,screen-format-12=aLias-12]

initial-screen

name to used in program.

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SCREENli

[

{

[

[ {BURST

&18

{ NORMAL

REVERSE

{All

{~OTTOM [

NOHEADER ]

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RECOVER command allows you to recover deleted source, ... ", ... 1"11 •• . , . ' "

or macro modules in the SAT You may also use rename modules not deleted.

REC()VEFt~M(JIDULE=m<)duLenamej.

TYPE=

f ::C

dule -type

~l

L

t~

IJ

[,RDPASS=password] [,WRPASS=password],VSN=voLume

(

~ ~ ~ ~name

_ \

\

• t 1 l ename'

J

IIfilenamell

... "' ... ~""" ... COlnII1Lan,d allows you to enter a comment in a stream of commands. It is used principally in card decks for batch but may be used in any situation where a comment needs to in a cornmLand stream.

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{

{ f1

'filename' Ilfi lename"

l,RDPASS=password],VSN=volume

[,WAITl

{

f i L el1f;lme } [. ACCT=acct]

IfHename '

"fil~nameli

A[DIRECT][,WAIT]

RDF~ASS::::[)asswc)rd .VS~:::volume ,DEVICE::::

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{

[,WAITH

[,FORM=formnamel

{

coPY of a li'Qrary file

6ElbEN~ME= {filename, } 'fiLenamel

ufi lename,1 [, NUMBI;R][ I HEX]

{ c.lid

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Commands

The ERASE command permits you to delete library and data

as library modules. Before executing takes place, the ERASE cornrnlan.d.

double-checks with you to make certain you want to erase a guards against inadvertent erasures.

[

TYPE::: {IOO,'.'.' duLe-

type}J

,illENAME= { f i

~ename

$. IflLenamel

I l f i

MmAMData

{

' filename } [,WRPASS:::password], VSN=volume 'filename'

Ilff Lenamell

FLUSH {*All } msg-prefix

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6-8

DEFKEYADISPlAY

EDTA[initial command]

command displays your tWlct:ion assignments.

status of

Run a Command :st:re~lm a LiltlnlU'"Y

{ 100,'.'. dule- type}] ,illENAME=

{fi ~ename

}

S Ifllenamel

Blfi Lenameil RDF·AS!;=o,asswor'd • VSN=voLume

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6-6

Files

COPYAlIlENAME::::

{fi

lename }] [ 'filename ' IifiLename"

f i l ename

~

[ , WRPASS::::password]

I filename I lenamell

}

[,RCSZ::::n]A[NUMBER][,HEX][,WAIT]

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,VSN=volume

6-4

Files

{

fi Lename Ifilename '

lenameli

,RDPASS=password],VSN~yol~me

{

tJ. TOl'lillENAM£;",

f

fit erame

'filenamel lUff

}]

[,WRPASS=password]

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Commands

ASK

6-2

ASK enables you to ask questions of other worklstation users or the system operator. The command displays your question to the other user, accepts the reply, and returns the reply to you.

The BRKPT command enables you to

it available to the output writer for prlntllng

COMMENT command enables you to put a comment in a h 1"\-"0"'''''

module header or replace an existing comment on a library module

nelfi(1E~r Comments may be up to 30 characters long.

WRPIAS~i::::Pi~SSlfdOrd], VSN:vo lumelltext

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enables you to an writer to

"" ... "... ... £~... To use auxiliary printers, you must

UUJ.-£l,,,Uf:r nY':iJ1I+OJ~Q and to an

to the time your system prints your print files .

... t-.. ,,,.,. ... to an au..A.U.lUA

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The CHANGE SPL command permits you to cn~ln~re

and/or the number spool file.

CHANGEASPL, {ALL } LOG PRINT

[,modifier-1 ••• modifier-n]

[,COPIES::::nnn]

r r

ove=

(:~.~ 1

j l I ~~:ss

CLASS2 CLASS3 1

~ I

[DVC= AUX,.!Q=

{'* .}~

L

user-ld ~

[10= {'* }~

L-

user-;d

~

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BEGIN

The BEGIN SPL command releases spool files by a SPL command. Entering this command also loads an output writer to print the file as soon as a printer becomes available.

BEGINASPLII \[IAccr:acctnO][,BNUMS:binary jobno]

lOG PRINT

l

PUNCHJ RDR

lename] [

Note: control users will begin every qualifying system, not just spool files initiated

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