Practical TSO/ISPF for Programmers and the Information CenterDesigned to help newcomers to the TSO/ISPF environment quickly become proficient at creating and editing programs, submitting jobs, and seeing the results. First five chapters provide rapid familiarization with the unique aspects of the IBM terminal device family, logging on and off, the ISPF main menu, and the initial set-up often needed for new accounts. This part of the book can be assimilated in a few hours. Latter five chapters are arranged with examples of the most common way ISO/ISPF is used: for composition of program language code, and composition and submission of job control language to process it. The reader can progress through these chapters performing these processes hands-on, in a self-paced tutorial manner. Reference charts and examples depict a natural flow of the job editing and job submission work. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO TSOISPF | 3 |
LOGGING ON AND OFF | 9 |
THE ISPF MAIN MENU | 19 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
&BLKSIZ allocation blank block size BOTTOM OF DATA bytes CANCEL cataloged CLIST CNTL COBOL COLUMNS 007 command line create CSCJGJ CSCJGJ.CSC.CNTL CSCJGJA JOB cursor DATA DIVISION data set information data set list data set member DATA SET NAME default delete DEPAUL UNIVERSITY directory blocks disk display editing profile ENTER key entry EXEC execution field function keys hexadecimal indicates installation ISPF LIBRARY JANOSSY job control language JOB statement list data set logon main menu member list member name MS-DOS native mode TSO option partitioned data set PF keys press ENTER pressing the ENTER print class program function keys queue RACF rename reorganization RESET SCROLL SDSF SELECT sequential data set SET &BLKPTRK setup source code space specified SYSOUT terminal TOP OF DATA TSO 2 EDIT TSO 3.8 OUTLIST TSO command TSO user id TSO/ISPF UPDATE utility VALUE ZERO VOLUME SERIAL