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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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TEST—LISTMAP SubcommandTEST—LISTPSWExample 2Operation: Direct a map of virtual storage to a data set.Known:v The name of the data set: ACDQP.MAP.TESTLISTv The prefix in the user’s profile: ACDQPlistmap print(map)subcommandUse the LISTPSW subcommand to display a program status word (PSW) at yourterminal.TEST—LISTPSW subcommand syntax►►LISTPSWADDR(address)PRINT(data_set_name)►◄TEST—LISTPSW subcommand operandsADDR(address)specifies the address of a particular PSW. If you do not specify an address, youreceive the current PSW for the program that is executing. You can specifyaddress as:v An absolute addressv A symbolic addressv A relative addressv An indirect addressv An address expressionv A module name and entry name (separated by a period)v An entry name (preceded by a period).PRINT(data_set_name)specifies the name of a sequential data set to which the data is directed. If youomit this operand, the data is directed to your terminal.The data format is blocked variable-length records. Old data sets with thestandard format and block size are treated as NEW, if they are being openedfor the first time. Otherwise, they are treated as MOD data sets.If PRINT(data_set_name) is specified, use the following table to determine theformat of the output.If the data_set_name is not specified within quotation marks, the descriptivequalifier TESTLIST is added.If your record type was:Then it is changed tovariable-blocked with thefollowing attributes:Fixed, fixed blocked, orundefinedRecordsize125Blocksize 1629 Recordsize125Variable or variable-blockedBlocksize 129Record and block sizes greater than those specified in the preceding table areunchanged.The specified data set is kept open until:v The TEST session is ended by a RUN or END subcommand, or324 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>TSO</strong>/E <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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