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1.2.2.10 List of TSO/E Commands



Following is a list of the TSO/E commands that are documented in this book and the major function each command performs.

   The commands in this book are not documented individually. They are 
   documented according to the task each command performs. For an individual 
   description of each command and its operands, see OS/390 TSO/E Command 
   Reference. 


    ________________________________________________________________________  
   | Figure 1. List of TSO/E Commands                                       | 
   |________________________________________________________________________| 
   | Command     | Abbreviation | Function                                  | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | ALLOCATE    | ALLOC        | Allocating data sets.                     | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | CALL        | CALL         | Loading and executing programs.           | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | CANCEL      | CANCEL       | Halting a submitted job.                  | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | DELETE      | DEL          | Deleting one or more data set entries or  | 
   |             |              | one or more members of a partitioned data | 
   |             |              | set.                                      | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | EDIT        | E            | Entering data into data sets, or directly | 
   |             |              | modifying data that is already in a data  | 
   |             |              | set.                                      | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | FREE        | FREE         | Releasing (deallocating) a previously     | 
   |             |              | allocated data set.                       | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | HELP        | H            | Obtaining information about the function, | 
   |             |              | syntax, and operands of commands and      | 
   |             |              | subcommands and information about certain | 
   |             |              | messages.                                 | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | LISTALC     | LISTA        | Listing the data sets that are currently  | 
   |             |              | allocated to the TSO/E session.           | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | LISTBC      | LISTB        | Listing mail and notices for your         | 
   |             |              | installation.                             | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | LISTCAT     | LISTC        | Listing the data sets beginning with your | 
   |             |              | prefix or the data sets in a particular   | 
   |             |              | catalog                                   | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | LISTDS      | LISTD        | Listing certain attributes of data sets.  | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | LOGOFF      | LOGOFF       | Ending a terminal session.                | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | LOGON       | LOGON        | Accessing the system.                     | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | MVSSERV     | MVSSERV      | Accessing host capabilities from a        | 
   |             |              | Personal Computer.                        | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | OUTPUT      | OUT          | Listing or directing held output.         | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | PRINTDS     | PR           | Printing a data set on a system printer.  | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | PROFILE     | PROF         | Listing or changing your user profile.    | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | RECEIVE     | RECEIVE      | Receiving a transmitted message or data   | 
   |             |              | set.                                      | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | RENAME      | 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.         | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | RUN         | R            | Compiling, loading, and executing source  | 
   |             |              | statements in a data set.                 | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | SEND        | SE           | Sending messages to another terminal user | 
   |             |              | or the system operator on your system.    | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | SMCOPY      | SMC          | Copying one data set to another           | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | STATUS      | ST           | Checking the progress of a job.           | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | SUBMIT      | SUB          | Submitting a background job for           | 
   |             |              | processing.                               | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | TERMINAL    | TERM         | Listing or changing the operating         | 
   |             |              | characteristics of your terminal.         | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 
   | TRANSMIT    | XMIT         | Sending messages or data sets to users on | 
   |             |              | your system or on another system.         | 
   |_____________|______________|___________________________________________| 




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