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File No. S360-36
Order No. GC28-6732-1 OS




Systems Reference Library




IBM System/360 Operating System:
Time Sharing Option
Command Language Reference

This reference publication describes the TSO
command language that a terminal user may use to
request the services of TSO.

The "Introduction" describes what the command
language is. The section entitled "What You
Must Know to Use the Commands" contains general
information necessary for the use of every
command.

The section entitled "The Commands" contains
a description of each corrroand, its operands and
its subcommands. Examples are included.

"Command Procedure statements" describes the
statements designed for use in command
procedures. The "Glossary" contains definitions
of terms contained in the text of the
publication.
Information in this publication for TSO, the
IBM 2260 and 2265 Display Stations is for planning
purposes until those items are available.
Preface


This reference publication describes the The commands are presented in
commands, subcommands and operands of the alphabetical order. Subcommands are
TSO Command Language. This publication is presented in alphabetical order following
designed -f'or use at a terminal by all the command to which they apply. A
terminal users. The level of knowledge boldface heading on each page identifies
required for this publication varies. the information contained on the page. The
Commands that are used by most terminal boldface headings and alphabetical
users require little prerequisite knowledge organization allow you to locate particular
of the system. Commands that are used only , commands as you would locate a subject in a
by knowledgable users assume a greater , dictionary or encyclopedia. Thelarger
knowledge of the system. boldface headings identify the first pages
of the descriptions of commands.,
The major divisions in this book are:
"Command Procedure Statements" describes