02.05.2013 Views

SAS(R) 9.1.3 Companion for z/OS

SAS(R) 9.1.3 Companion for z/OS

SAS(R) 9.1.3 Companion for z/OS

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Details<br />

Statements under z/<strong>OS</strong> TSO Statement 403<br />

Under z/<strong>OS</strong>, the maximum title length is determined by the value of the LINESIZE=<br />

system option. The maximum value of LINESIZE= is 256. Titles longer than the value<br />

of LINESIZE= are truncated.<br />

Note: No space is permitted between TITLE and the number n. R<br />

See Also<br />

TSO Statement<br />

3 <strong>SAS</strong> Language Reference: Dictionary<br />

Issues a TSO command or invokes a CLIST or a REXX exec during a <strong>SAS</strong> session<br />

Valid: anywhere<br />

z/<strong>OS</strong> specifics: all<br />

Syntax<br />

TSO ;<br />

command<br />

can be a system command enclosed in quotation marks, an expression whose value is<br />

a system command, or the name of a character variable whose value is a system<br />

command. Under z/<strong>OS</strong>, "system command" includes TSO commands, CLISTs, and<br />

REXX execs.<br />

Details<br />

The TSO statement is similar to the TSO (or SYSTEM) CALL routines, the TSO (or X)<br />

command, the TSO (or SYSTEM) function, and the %TSO (or %SYSEXEC) macro<br />

statement. <strong>SAS</strong> executes the TSO statement immediately. Under z/<strong>OS</strong>, TSO is an alias<br />

<strong>for</strong> the X statement. On other operating environments, the TSO statement has no<br />

effect, whereas the X statement is always processed.<br />

Note: The TSO statement is ignored in a batch environment, unless <strong>SAS</strong> is running<br />

in the TSO/E background. R<br />

You can use the TSO statement to issue most TSO commands or to execute CLISTs or<br />

REXX execs. However, you cannot issue the TSO commands LOGON and LOGOFF, and<br />

you cannot execute CLISTs that include the TSO ATTN statement. In addition, you can<br />

use the TSO statement to issue the following UNIX System Services shell commands:<br />

cd, pwd, and umask. The shell command names must be specified in lowercase.<br />

TSOEXEC TSOEXEC is a TSO command that you use to invoke authorized<br />

commands. At z/<strong>OS</strong> sites that run under later releases of TSO/E, you can invoke<br />

authorized commands such as RACF commands by submitting the following statement:

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!