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SAS(R) 9.1.3 Companion for z/OS

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System Options under z/<strong>OS</strong> CONFIG= System Option 419<br />

screen-size<br />

specifies the screen size <strong>for</strong> other Extended-Data-Stream (EDS) terminals. Values are<br />

1 <strong>for</strong> a primary screen size and 2 <strong>for</strong> an alternate screen size.<br />

Details<br />

For an IBM 3290 terminal, the CHARTYPE= option specifies which character cell size<br />

to use. For other EDS terminals, it specifies which screen size to use. This option<br />

corresponds to the CHARTYPE option in <strong>SAS</strong>/GRAPH.<br />

The default value, 0, indicates that the CHARTYPE= option is not applicable to the<br />

terminal you are using.<br />

See Also<br />

CLIST System Option<br />

3 “Improving Screen Resolution on an IBM 3290 Terminal” on page 572<br />

Specifies that <strong>SAS</strong> will obtain its input from a CLIST<br />

Default: NOCLIST<br />

Valid in: configuration file, <strong>SAS</strong> invocation<br />

Category: Environment Control: EXECMODES<br />

PROC OPTIONS GROUP= EXECMODES<br />

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

Syntax<br />

CLIST | NOCLIST<br />

Details<br />

The CLIST option controls whether <strong>SAS</strong> obtains its input from the terminal directly<br />

(NOCLIST specified) or indirectly (CLIST specified) when running interactively under<br />

TSO. When CLIST is specified, you can use TSO CLISTs that include <strong>SAS</strong> statements<br />

after the TSO command that invokes <strong>SAS</strong>. NODMS must be specified if <strong>SAS</strong> is to<br />

obtain its primary input from a CLIST; otherwise, only input from files that are<br />

allocated to the terminal will come from a CLIST.<br />

CONFIG= System Option<br />

Specifies a DDname <strong>for</strong> the configuration file<br />

Default: CONFIG<br />

Valid in: <strong>SAS</strong> invocation<br />

Category: Environment Control: ENVFILES

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