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z/OS V1R6.0 ISPF User™s Guide Vol II - Mathematical Modelling ...

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Chapter 1. Primary Option Menu (POM)The Primary Option Menu panelThe Primary Option Menu panel, shown in Figure 1, is the first panel that displayswhen you start <strong>ISPF</strong>.▌2▐ Menu Utilities Compilers Options Status Help──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────<strong>ISPF</strong> Primary Option Menu▌1▐▌3▐0 Settings Terminal and user parameters User ID . : USERID1 View Display source data or listings Time. . . : 13:542 Edit Create or change source data Terminal. : 32783 Utilities Perform utility functions Screen. . : 14 Foreground Interactive language processing Language. : ENGLISH5 Batch Submit job for language processing Appl ID . : ISR6 Command Enter TSO or Workstation commands TSO logon : <strong>ISPF</strong>7 Dialog Test Perform dialog testing TSO prefix: USERID9 IBM Products IBM program development products System ID : ISD110 SCLM SW Configuration Library Manager MVS acct. : IBMGSA11 Workplace <strong>ISPF</strong> Object/Action Workplace Release . : <strong>ISPF</strong> 5.5Enter X to Terminate using Log/List defaultsOption ===>F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=SwapF10=Actions F12=Cancel▌1▐▌2▐▌3▐Primary Options.Action bar choices.Dynamic status area.Figure 1. <strong>ISPF</strong> Primary Option Menu (ISR@PRIM)<strong>ISPF</strong> Primary OptionsWhen you select one of these options, <strong>ISPF</strong> displays the selected panel. Theseoptions are described in detail in other chapters within this book. Brief descriptionsfollow:Option Description0 Settings displays and changes selected <strong>ISPF</strong> parameters, such as terminalcharacteristics and function keys. See the Chapter 2, “Settings (Option 0),”on page 25 chapter for more information.1 View displays data (you cannot change it) using the View or Browsefunction. Use View or Browse to look at large data sets, such as compilerlistings. You can scroll the data up, down, left, or right. If you are usingBrowse, a FIND command, entered on the command line, allows you tosearch the data and find a character string. If you are using View, you canuse all the commands and macros available to you in the Edit function. SeeChapter 3, “View (Option 1)” for more information.© Copyright IBM Corp. 1980, 2004 5

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