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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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Description<br />

Option<br />

Usage notes<br />

Exit Values<br />

obrowse enables you to browse a file in the hierarchical file system (HFS). This<br />

command uses the TSO/E OBROWSE command and must be run in the<br />

foreground. The 3270 passthrough mode is used to invoke the TSO/E OBROWSE<br />

command under OMVS.<br />

You can specify any number of files; the TSO/E OBROWSE command is invoked<br />

once for each file. If you do not specify a filename, the main entry panel is<br />

displayed. From that panel, you can enter the directory name and filename of an<br />

existing file you want to browse. If you are browsing fixed-length records, you must<br />

also indicate the record length.<br />

The filename can be absolute or relative. Avoid using single quotes or parentheses<br />

within the filename.<br />

-r xx<br />

Sets the record length to be browsed for fixed length text files. xx is length. If -r<br />

xx is specified, the file will be processed as fixed length records. This lets you<br />

convert a variable length file to fixed length for viewing.<br />

1. You cannot use obrowse if you used rlogin or telnet to access the shell.<br />

2. obrowse passes the effective UID of its process to the TSO session. If the<br />

EUID does not match the EUID of the TSO process, the OBROWSE TSO<br />

command will attempt to set the effective UID of the TSO process to that of the<br />

shell command prior to loading the file.<br />

0 The TSO/E OBROWSE command was invoked once for each file specified.<br />

1 Failure because obrowse could not access at least one file because single<br />

quotes or parentheses were used in the filename.<br />

2 Failure because obrowse was not able to set 3270 passthrough mode.<br />

od — Dump a file in a specified format<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

od [–v] [–A addr_fmt] [–j num [bkm]] [–N num] [–t type_string] [file ... ]<br />

od [–bcDdhOoSsXx] [file] [[+]offset[.][b]]<br />

Automatic Conversion and File Tag Specific Option:<br />

od [–T]<br />

obrowse<br />

od (octal dump) dumps a file to the standard output in a format specified by<br />

command-line options. The default format is octal words. You can use combinations<br />

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