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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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PRINTDS <strong>Command</strong>v The name of the data set: DOCUMENT.TEXTv The name of the member: APPROVALv The first line in the member reads: SCRIPT/VS R2.0: DEVICE 3800N6 CHARS ST10ST12printds da(document.text(approval)) chars(gt12,gt15)In the preceding example, the fonts GT12 and GT15 for the CHARS operandoverride the DCF font names ST10 and ST12.Example 6Operation: Print the data sets concatenated to a file.Known:v The name of the file: SYSPROCprintds fi(sysproc)The members of each of the three partitioned data sets are printed followed by thedata set directory. By using the FILE operand, you do not have to know the namesof the data sets. The system prints them as if you had specified something like thefollowing:printds da(’sys1.tso.clist’,’tools.clist’,’my.clist’)PROFILEcommandUse the PROFILE command or the PROFILE subcommand of EDIT to establish,change, or list your user profile. The information in your profile tells the system howyou want to use your terminal. You can:v Define a character-deletion or line-deletion control character (on some terminals)v Specify whether prompting is to occurv Specify the frequency of prompting under the EDIT commandv Specify whether you want to accept messages from other terminal usersv Specify whether you want the opportunity to obtain additional information aboutmessages from a CLISTv Specify whether you want message numbers for diagnostic messages displayedat your terminalv Specify primary and secondary languages to be used in displaying translatedinformation.v Specify whether variables in the CLIST or authorized REXX variable pools canuse storage above the 16MB line.The syntax and function of the PROFILE subcommand of EDIT is the same as thatof the PROFILE command.Initially, a user profile is prepared for you when arrangements are made for you touse the system. The authorized system programmer creates your user ID and youruser profile. The system programmer is restricted to defining the same user profilefor every user ID that the programmer creates. This typical user profile is definedwhen a user profile table (UPT) is initialized to hexadecimal zeroes for any newuser ID. Thus, your initial user profile is made up of the default values of theoperands discussed under this command. The system defaults, shown in Table 34on page 235, provide for the character-delete and the line-delete control characters,depending upon what type of terminal is involved:234 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>TSO</strong>/E <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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