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

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OMVS<br />

Description<br />

Parameters<br />

RUNOPTS(’LE/370-runtime-options’)<br />

SESSIONS(n)<br />

SHAREAS | N<strong>OS</strong>HAREAS<br />

WRAPDEBUG(n)<br />

Use the OMVS command to invoke the z/<strong>OS</strong> shell. You can select options on the<br />

OMVS command to customize aspects of the shell interface, such as the function<br />

keys.<br />

After you are working in a shell session, you can switch to subcommand mode,<br />

return temporarily to TSO/E command mode, or end the session by exiting the<br />

shell.<br />

ALARM | NOALARM<br />

Controls the sounding of the 3270 alarm to alert you to particular events. The<br />

default is ALARM.<br />

ALARM<br />

Causes the 3270 alarm to sound when the character is encountered<br />

in data being sent to the workstation.<br />

NOALARM<br />

Prevents the 3270 alarm from sounding when the character is<br />

encountered in data being sent to the workstation.<br />

AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL | NOAUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL<br />

Controls the setting of the autoscroll function. The default is AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL.<br />

AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL<br />

Specifies automatic scrolling of input and output written to the screen.<br />

NOAUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL<br />

Specifies that there not be automatic scrolling.<br />

CONVERT(character_conversion_table)<br />

Specifies the z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> character conversion table used to<br />

convert between the z/<strong>OS</strong> code page and the code page used in the shell.<br />

data_set_name(member_name)<br />

Specifies the name of the partitioned data set (PDS) and the name of the<br />

member that contains the character conversion table.<br />

data_set_name<br />

Specifies the name of the partitioned data set containing the character<br />

conversion table to be used.<br />

(member_name)<br />

Specifies the name of the character conversion table to be used. It is the<br />

name of a member in a partitioned data set.<br />

854 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference<br />

If both the member_name and data_set_name are omitted, member<br />

FSUMQ000 in the default module search order is used as the character<br />

conversion table. Table 36 on page 855 lists the various formats of the<br />

OMVS CONVERT command:

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