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

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RETRIEVE<br />

Retrieves the most recently entered input line from a stack of saved input<br />

lines, starting with the most recent and moving down to the oldest available<br />

line (also available in subcommand mode).<br />

RETURN<br />

If help information is displayed, returns you to the session you were in. If<br />

you are in subcommand mode, returns you to the shell. (This option is also<br />

available in subcommand mode.)<br />

SCROLL<br />

Scrolls the last line of output data to the top of the screen, making room for<br />

more output data. If Help information is displayed, its data is scrolled. If you<br />

first move the cursor into the output area, the line with the cursor becomes<br />

the top line. (This option is also available in subcommand mode.)<br />

SUBCOMMAND<br />

If you press this key when the command line is blank, it leaves the shell<br />

session and enters subcommand mode.<br />

To run a subcommand without switching to subcommand mode, type the<br />

subcommand at the command line and then press the function key. You can<br />

enter the OMVS subcommands at the command line when you are in<br />

subcommand mode.<br />

TOP<br />

Scrolls help information backward to the first panel, and scrolls output<br />

backward to a screen full of the oldest available output (also available in<br />

subcommand mode).<br />

TSO<br />

If you press this key when the command line is blank, it temporarily<br />

suspends a shell session or subcommand mode, and you are in a TSO/E<br />

session. You can enter TSO/E commands. Press or the <br />

key to exit TSO/E command mode and return to the session you were in.<br />

(This option is also available in subcommand mode.)<br />

To run a TSO/E command without suspending the shell session or<br />

subcommand mode, type the command at the command line and then<br />

press the function key. When the command completes, you can continue<br />

working in the shell session or subcommand mode.<br />

Function Key Defaults:<br />

PF1(HELP)<br />

PF2(SUBCOMMAND)<br />

PF3(RETURN)<br />

PF4(TOP)<br />

PF5(BOTTOM)<br />

PF6(TSO)<br />

PF7(BACKSCR)<br />

PF8(SCROLL)<br />

PF9(NEXTSESS)<br />

PF10(REFRESH)<br />

PF11(FWDRETR)<br />

PF12(RETRIEVE)<br />

PF13(HELP)<br />

PF14(SUBCOMMAND)<br />

PF15(RETURN)<br />

OMVS<br />

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