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

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OMVS<br />

HALFSCR<br />

Scrolls half the displayed screen forward, allowing room for more output data.<br />

HELP<br />

Displays help information for the OMVS command. To view the help information,<br />

use the scrolling function keys. To return from Help to the session, press the<br />

Return function key.<br />

? is a short form for the Help subcommand.<br />

HIDE<br />

Temporarily hides the input data you type on the shell command line. The input<br />

area stays hidden until:<br />

v You press .<br />

v You press the HIDE | NOHIDE PF key.<br />

v You switch to another session, escape to TSO and return, or enter<br />

subcommand mode and return.<br />

If OMVS is running in NOECHO mode, the input area will be visible after you<br />

take one of these actions. If it is running in ECHO mode, whether you can see<br />

the input area depends on the shell command you are running.<br />

NEXTSESS<br />

Switches to the next (higher-numbered) session.<br />

NOALARM<br />

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

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

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

Turns off the automatic scrolling (AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL) function.<br />

NOECHO<br />

Causes the OMVS input area to remain visible regardless of the current shell<br />

command. You can use the HIDE subcommand and the PF key to temporarily<br />

hide the input area.<br />

NOHIDE<br />

Temporarily unhides the input data you type on the shell command line. The<br />

input area remains visible until:<br />

v You press .<br />

v You press the HIDE | NOHIDE PF key.<br />

v You switch to another session, escape to TSO and return, or enter<br />

subcommand mode and return.<br />

If OMVS is running in NOECHO mode, the input area remains visible after you<br />

take one of these actions. If OMVS is running in ECHO mode, the visibility of<br />

the input area depends on the shell command you are running.<br />

NOPFSHOW<br />

Turns off the display of the function key settings and escape characters at the<br />

bottom of the screen.<br />

OPEN<br />

Starts a new shell session and switches to it.<br />

PFSHOW<br />

Displays the current function key settings and escape characters on the bottom<br />

two lines of the display screen. A maximum of two screen lines is used. If some<br />

function key settings do not fit on the two lines, they are not displayed.<br />

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

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