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GC28-0646-3
File No. S370-39
OS/VS2 TSO
Systems Command Language Reference
VS2 Release 3.7
Fourth Edition (January, 1976)
This is a major revision of, and obsoletes, GC28-0646-2 'and Technical Newsletters
GN28-2597 and GN28-2602. See the Summary of Amendments following the
Contents. Changes or additions to the text and illustrations are indicated by a
vertical line to the left of the change.
This edition applies to release 3.7 of OS/VS2 and to all subsequent releases until
otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical Newsletters. Changes are continually
made to the information herein; before using this publication in connection with the
operation of IBM Systems, consult the latest System/370 Bibliography, GC20-0001, for the
editions that are applicable and current. .
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Preface
This publication describes the syntax and function of the commands and
subcommands of the TSO command language. It is intended for use at a
terminal. The level of knowledge required for this publication depends upon
the command being used. Most commands require little knowledge of TSO
and of the Operating System; however, some commands require a greater
knowledge of the system. As a general rule, the description of each
command requires an understanding of those elements being manipulated by
the command.
The prerequisite publication, TSO Terminal User's Guide, describes the
commands used to perform the following functions: