PREFACE.2 How This Book is Organized
This book is divided into four parts.
- Part 1, General TSO/E Functions contains information that every TSO/E
user must understand, such as logging on and logging off TSO/E,
specifying TSO/E commands, naming data sets, and communicating with
other TSO/E users.
- Part 2, Using Data Sets explains how to manage data sets by
allocating, freeing, listing, editing, renaming, copying, sending and
receiving, printing, and deleting data sets.
- Part 3, Running a Program explains how to run a previously prepared
program and how to execute programs in the foreground and background.
- Part 4, Changing the Way You Use TSO/E explains how to change the way
you use TSO/E by customizing your terminal session, using Session
Manager, and using the Enhanced Connectivity Facility.
Examples of commands in this book show, in uppercase letters, the
invariable parts of the command, such as the command name and operands,
and show, in lowercase letters, the variable parts of the command such as
data set names and user IDs.
In the following example, TRANSMIT is the command and cannot be changed,
DATASET is an operand and cannot be changed, nodeid.userid and test.data
are variables you can change.
TRANSMIT nodeid.userid DATASET(test.data)
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