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SAS(R) 9.1.3 Companion for z/OS

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460 ISPCSR= System Option Chapter 18<br />

ISPCSR= System Option<br />

Tells <strong>SAS</strong> to set an ISPF variable to the name of a variable whose value is found to be invalid<br />

Default: none<br />

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

Category: Host Interfaces: ISPF<br />

PROC OPTIONS GROUP= ISPF<br />

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

Syntax<br />

ISPCSR=variable-name<br />

Details<br />

The ISPF variables that are specified by both ISPCSR= and ISPMSG= are set by the<br />

<strong>SAS</strong> VDEFINE user exit whenever the exit finds an ISPF variable that has a zero<br />

length, or whenever the <strong>SAS</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mat that is associated with the variable finds the<br />

value invalid. <strong>SAS</strong> uses the VDEFINE user exit to define variable-name as a character<br />

variable length of eight, placing it in the explicit function pool.<br />

To display the current settings of your ISPF options, use PROC OPTIONS<br />

GROUP=ISPF.<br />

See Also<br />

3 “<strong>SAS</strong> Interface to ISPF” on page 184<br />

ISPEXECV= System Option<br />

Specifies the name of an ISPF variable that passes its value to an ISPF service<br />

Default: none<br />

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

Category: Host Interfaces: ISPF<br />

PROC OPTIONS GROUP= ISPF<br />

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

Syntax<br />

ISPEXECV=variable-name<br />

Details<br />

When accessed, the variable contains the return code <strong>for</strong> the service request. <strong>SAS</strong> uses<br />

the VDEFINE user exit to define variable-name as a character variable of length two,<br />

placing it in the explicit function pool.

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