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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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TEST <strong>Command</strong>v The prefix in the user’s profile is TLC55.v The program is an object module and is not a command processor.test payload objectExample 4Operation: Test a command processor.Known:v The name of the data set containing the command processor:TLC55.CMDS.LOAD(OUTPUT)test cmds(output) cportest cmds.load(output) cpNote: You will be prompted to enter a command for the command processor.<strong>TSO</strong>/E prompts you for the commands you want to test.Example 5Operation: Invoke a command processor for testing.Known:v The name of the data set containing the command processor isTLC55.LOAD(OUTPUT).v The prefix in the user’s profile is TLC55.test (output) cpExample 6Operation: Test an APPC/MVS transaction program.Known:v The TLC55.APPCTP.LOAD(myprog) data set contains the load module for thetransaction program to be tested.v MAIL is the transaction program name that the inbound allocate request will try toallocate.test appctp.load(myprog) tp(’MAIL’) keeptpNote: Because the LU keyword is not specified, TEST uses the base LU fortesting. Also, the transaction program and its remaining conversations arenot cleaned up by TEST when TEST terminates because the KEEPTP wordis specified. See z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>TSO</strong>/E Programming Guide, for more informationabout testing an APPC/MVS transaction program.Example 7Operation: Test an APPC/MVS transaction program with a specific LU.Known:v The TLC55.APPCTP.LOAD(myprog) data set contains the load module for thetransaction program to be tested.v MAIL is the transaction program name that the inbound allocate request will try toallocate.v LUA is specified as the LU on which the transaction program is to be tested.test appctp.load(myprog) tp('MAIL') lu('LUA')286 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>TSO</strong>/E <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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