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NetEx EFT213 Reference Manual Rel 5.4

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HOSTOSHOSTTYPENETworkPIDPRODuctSTATusTSOPREfixUSERnameVERSION(string) the level of the host operating system. For z/OS this also contains the MVS FMID.(string) Operating system type (z/OS).(string) network type.(integer) z/OS Process ID.(string) NESi Product number (<strong>EFT213</strong>).(string) exit status of the last LOCAL command.(string) the current working directory on the local IBM/z/OS host. This qualifier can be modifiedby using the SET LOCal TSOPREfix command. This qualifier is the same as DIRectory.(string) the current TSO/E user name.(string) <strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT version number.ExamplesTo display all data sets on your local z/OS host with a TSO/E prefix matching the LOCAL qualifierTSOPREFIX (assume your current TSOPREFIX is EFTFILE), issue the TSO/E list catalog command:eFT> local listcatIN CATALOG:CAT.MV53.TSOEFTFILE.ISPF.ISPROFEFTFILE.LOCAL.LISTEFTFILE.PROGRAM.LISTEFTFILE.SPFLOG1.LISTEFTFILE.TEST.FORTRANEFTFILE.TEST.LOADSince there is a host independent command (defined as a local alias) called ‘DIRectory’ that accomplishes thesame task as ‘LISTCAT’, you could have also typed:eFT> local dirto get the same results.To get a listing of all members in an existing partitioned data set named TEST.FORTRAN, invoke the<strong>NetEx</strong>/eFT alias ‘MEMber’ as:eFT> local member test.fortranEFTFILE.TEST.FORTRAN--RECFM-LRECL-BLKSIZE-DSORG-CREATED--EXPIRES--SECURITYFB 80 9040 PO 04/02/88 * * NONE--VOLUMES--EFTLIB--MEMBERS--PROGRAMAPROGRAMBSUBROUTSTSOFILEXTRASUBThe same result could have been accomplished with the command:eFT> local LISTDS TEST.FORTRAN MEMBERS HISTORYPage 134 Command Descriptions REF-eFT213-R<strong>5.4</strong>-08

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