The Stored Commands Window appears when you enter the CMDLIST STORED command from the MVS/JES Command Processor panel. Following is a sample panel:
--------- MSI1 -------- MVS/JES Command Processor ------------ENTER A COMMAND ===> SYSID ===> IMSID ===> WAIT ===> MFORM => SCROLL ===> CSR ------------------------------- STORED COMMANDS -------------------ROW 1 OF 2 D TS,lberry /* DISPLAY TSO USER LBERRY d ts /* DISPLAY NUMBER OF TSO USERS *END OF COMMANDS* -------------------- COMMAND OUTPUT AT 13:45:08 ON 10/19/03 -------ROW 1 OF 7 D TS,LBERRY IEE105I 13.45.00 93.069 ACTIVITY 196 JOBS M/S TS USERS SYSAS INITS ACTIVE/MAX VTAM 00000 00056 00006 00013 00010 00006/00150 LBERRY NSW A=0053 PER=NO SMC=000 PGN=008 DMN=003 AFF=NONE CT=002.394S ET=00.32.52 ADDR SPACE ASTE=02C324C0 *END OF OUTPUT*
Keep these points in mind when you use the Stored Commands window:
For details about the SEDIT command, see How to Modify the Stored Command List from Option 6 in this chapter. For details about option 0.2, see How to Store a Command List (Option 0.2) in the chapter “Using the OPSVIEW Parameters Option.”
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