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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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TRANSMIT command:NOTIFY | :NONOTIFYin the control section, specifies whether you want notification for any addresseespecified by node and user ID, and for any nickname where the nickname entrydoes not contain :NOTIFY or :NONOTIFY. The value of :NOTIFY or:NONOTIFY in the NAMES data set might be overridden by a similarspecification on the TRANSMIT command. If you want to be notified foraddressees on distribution lists, you must specify :NOTIFY on the distributionlist in the control data set or specify NOTIFY(ALL).:NICK.nameindicates a nickname entry in the NAMES data set. It must be the firstnon-blank (except for line numbers) character of the record. The nickname is a1 to 8 character string of non-blank alphanumeric characters.:NODE.node_idin the nickname entry, specifies a network node name for the nickname entry. Ifthe :NODE tag is not present in a nickname entry, the local user’s node name isassumed.:USERID.user_idspecifies the user ID of the user to be identified by the nickname. You cannotuse the :USERID tag with :LIST or :CC tags in the same nickname entry.:LOG | :NOLOGin the control section, indicates whether you want logging for any addresseespecified by node and user ID and for any nickname that does not also specify:LOG or :NOLOG. If the nickname entry contains the :LOG or :NOLOG tag, thisvalue overrides any value in the control section. However, it might have beenoverridden by a specification on the TRANSMIT command. If you specifyNOLOG in your NAMES data set in the control section or on a :NICK tag,<strong>TSO</strong>/E prompts you with a message to receive data set ‘A.MAIL.USERID’.<strong>TSO</strong>/E then stores and places the message in ‘myid.MAIL.USERID’ where myidis the receiver of the message and USERID is the originator of the message.:LOGLST | :NOLOGLSTin the nickname entry, defines a distribution list. The tag indicates whether a logentry should be made for each addressee in the list.:NAME.user_namespecifies the plain text name of the user being defined. This name appears inthe copy list and in any log entries for this nickname. You can specify up to 30characters.:ADDR.addressin the nickname entry, specifies the mailing address of the specified user.Separate individual lines of the address with semicolons.:LIST.{name | name_list}in the nickname entry, specifies a list of addressees that make up thedistribution list. Specify the addressee as either a nickname of the name oranother distribution list. The :LIST tag can reference up to 100 nicknames. Ifyou want to be notified for addressees on distribution lists, specify :NOTIFY onthe distribution list in the control data set or specify NOTIFY(ALL) on theTRANSMIT command.:CC.{name | name_list}specifies further nicknames of addressees for a distribution list. It is treated as asynonym of the :LIST tag. You can specify up to 100 nicknames.:PARM.textspecifies up to 30 characters of installation-defined data. <strong>TSO</strong>/E passes thisChapter 1. <strong>TSO</strong>/E commands and subcommands 353

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