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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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SEND <strong>Command</strong>send ’if you have data set "mylib.load" allocated, -please free it. i need it to run my program.’ -user(janet5,lynn6) waitExample 3Operation: Send a message that is to be delivered to ‘BETTY7’ when she beginsher terminal session or now if she is currently logged on.Known:v The recipient’s user identification: BETTY7v The message: Is your version of the simulator ready?v If she is not logged on, you want to save the message until she logs on again.There is no rush for her to get it and to respond to it.send ’is your version of the simulator ready?’ -user(betty7) logonExample 4Operation: Send a message to the operator console ‘TAPELIB’.Known:v The console name: TAPELIBv The message: Please mount tape number A021. I need it to run my program.send ’Please mount tape number A021. I need -it to run my program.’ CN(TAPELIB)SMCOPYcommandUse the SMCOPY command to copy all or part of a stream or data set to anotherstream or data set (that is, stream to stream, stream to data set, data set to stream,or data set to data set).Notes:1. When using SMCOPY under ISPF, you must be logged on to Session Managerto copy <strong>TSO</strong>OUT and <strong>TSO</strong>IN streams. Also, be certain SESSMGR is set to YESin ISPF. For information about setting SESSMGR to YES, see z/<strong>OS</strong> ISPFPlanning and Customizing.2. If the source and target of the copy request are both data sets, (SYSOUT orQSAM), you do not have to be logged on under the Session Manager to usethe SMCOPY command.SMCOPY command syntax►►SMCOPYSMCFROMSTREAM <strong>TSO</strong>OUTFS ( stream_name )FROMDATASET (dsname)FDS►266 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>TSO</strong>/E <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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