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Saturday 21 May 2011

TSO COMMANDS tips



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 Check out some useful TSO COMMANDS
TSO command Meaning
TSO XMIT Sending messages or data sets to users on your system or on another system.
TSO TERM Listing or changing the operating characteristics of your terminal.
TSO SUB Submitting a background job for processing.
TSO ST Checking the progress of a job.
TSO SMC Copying one data set to another
TSO SE Sending messages to another terminal user or the system operator on your system.
TSO REN Changing the name of a non-VSAM cataloged data set or a member of a partitioned data set, or creating an alias name for a member of a partitioned data set.
TSO RECEIVE Receiving a transmitted message or data set.
TSO R Compiling, loading, and executing source statements in a data set.
TSO PROF Listing or changing your user profile.
TSO PR Printing a data set on a system printer.
TSO OUT Listing or directing held output.
TSO MVSSERV Accessing host capabilities from a Personal Computer.
TSO LOGON Accessing the system.
TSO LOGOFF Ending a terminal session.
TSO LISTD Listing certain attributes of data sets.
TSO LISTC Listing the data sets beginning with your prefix or the data sets in a particular catalog
TSO LISTB Listing mail and notices for your installation.
TSO LISTA Listing the data sets that are currently allocated to the TSO/E session.
TSO H Obtaining information about the function, syntax, and operands of commands and subcommands and information about certain messages.
TSO FREE Releasing (deallocating) a previously allocated data set.
TSO E Entering data into data sets, or directly modifying data that is already in a data set.
TSO DEL Deleting one or more data set entries or one or more members of a partitioned data set.
TSO CANCEL Halting a submitted job.
TSO CALL Loading/executing programs.
TSO ALLOC Allocating data sets.


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