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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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TEST—LISTPSW Subcommandv A LIST, LISTDCB, LISTDEB, LISTMAP, LISTPSW, LISTTCB, or LISTVSRsubcommand is entered specifying a different PRINT data set. In this case,the previous data set is closed and the current one is opened.TEST—LISTPSW subcommand examplesTEST—LISTTCBExample 1Operation: Display the current PSW at your terminal.listpswExample 2Operation: Direct the input/output old PSW into a data set.Known:v The prefix in the user’s profile: ANZAL2v The address of the PSW (in hexadecimal): 38v The name of the data set: ANZAL2.PSWS.TESTLISTlistpsw addr(38.) print(psws)subcommandUse the LISTTCB subcommand to display the contents of a task control block(TCB). You can provide the address of the beginning of the TCB.If a copy of the control block is in extended virtual storage, the LISTTCBsubcommand accepts addresses greater than 16MB, even though the block itself isbelow 16MB in virtual storage. Even if an absolute address is specified, LISTTCBdisplays the virtual address of the requested TCB before formatting the controlblock.If you want, you can have only selected fields displayed.TEST—LISTTCB subcommand syntax►►LISTTCBADDR(address)►▼ FIELD( name )►PRINT(data_set_name)►◄TEST—LISTTCB subcommand operandsADDR(address)specifies the address must be on a fullword boundary. The address identifiesthe particular TCB that you want to display. If you omit an address, the TCB forthe current task is displayed. You can specify address 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).Chapter 1. <strong>TSO</strong>/E commands and subcommands 325

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