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

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argument (continued)<br />

printing 511<br />

removing 531<br />

returning from the shell 511<br />

writing to standard output 246<br />

argv shell variable 656<br />

description of 656<br />

arithmetic calculation<br />

calculating to arbitrary precision 50<br />

arithmetic expression<br />

evaluating 342<br />

arrange<br />

items on command line 3<br />

options 1<br />

array element (awk variable) 33<br />

as shell command<br />

options 18<br />

asa shell command 21<br />

ASA/FORTRAN carriage control<br />

interpreting 21<br />

ASCII code pages for the terminal<br />

setting, resetting, or querying 119<br />

ASCII to EBCDIC conversion 230<br />

ask environment variable<br />

used by mailx 387<br />

askbcc environment variable<br />

used by mailx 387<br />

asksub environment variable<br />

used by mailx 387<br />

assemble<br />

z/<strong>OS</strong> C and z/<strong>OS</strong> C++ source files 70<br />

assign<br />

aliases for dbx subcommands 189<br />

attributes to variables 716<br />

values to variables 190, 716<br />

assign subcommand for dbx command 190<br />

at shell command 22<br />

submitting jobs to cron 172<br />

attribute of files<br />

listing 362<br />

audit attribute<br />

changing 117<br />

audit flag<br />

changing 117<br />

autoconversion<br />

ls 362<br />

od 459<br />

autocorrect shell variable<br />

description of 656<br />

autoexpand shell variable<br />

description of 656<br />

autolist shell variable<br />

description of 656<br />

autoloaded functions<br />

description of 557<br />

autologout shell variable<br />

description of 656<br />

automatic conversion 618, 650, 694<br />

ls 362<br />

od 459<br />

pax 474<br />

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

automatic conversion (continued)<br />

tcsh shell 670<br />

automatic scrolling<br />

controlling 859, 863, 864<br />

turning off 864<br />

Automatic, Periodic, and Timed Events 651<br />

automount<br />

allocating data sets 28<br />

allocating file systems 28<br />

automount facility<br />

configuring the 26<br />

automount shell command 26<br />

AUTOMOVE 835<br />

autoprint environment variable<br />

used by mailx 374, 381, 387<br />

AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL function key for OMVS command 859<br />

AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL function of OMVS command<br />

setting the 854<br />

AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL option of OMVS command 854, 859<br />

AUT<strong>OS</strong>CROLL subcommand of OMVS command 863<br />

awk shell command 32<br />

action 42<br />

ARGC built-in variable 37<br />

arrays 34<br />

BEGIN 41<br />

built-in arithmetic functions 39<br />

built-in string functions 39<br />

built-in variables<br />

FILENAME 38<br />

FNR 38<br />

NF 38<br />

NR 38<br />

comments 33<br />

conditions 42<br />

END 41<br />

ENVIRON environment 35<br />

examples 43<br />

FILENAME file being read 38<br />

FNR number of records read from file 38<br />

FS field separator string 37<br />

functions 41<br />

getline 38<br />

NF field in current record 38<br />

NR number of records read 38<br />

OFMT output number format 43<br />

OFS output field separator 43<br />

operators 35<br />

ORS output record separator 43<br />

patterns 41<br />

processing programs 32<br />

RLENGTH built-in variable 39<br />

RS record separator character 37<br />

RSTART built-in variable 39<br />

statements 42<br />

SUBSEP 34<br />

SYMTAB symbol table 35<br />

system functions 41<br />

variables 33

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