DISK * QUERY nn% FULL (nnn CYL) indicates the percentage of total use and the
number of cylinders.
type indicates the model number of the disk. {RIO} indicates whether read/write or read-only is the R/W status of the disk. indicates an OS or DOS disk.
If the disk with the specified mode is n:>t accessed, the
response is: DISK 'mode' NOT ACCESSED displays the status of all CMS aisks. Is the same as for QUERY DISK mode; one line is
displayed for each accessed disk. SYNONYM SYSTEM displays the CMS system synonyms in effect. SYSTEM SHORTEST COMMAND FORM command minimum truncation If no system synonyms are in effect. the following message is
displayed at the terminal: NO SYSTEM SYNONYMS IN EFFECT SYNONYM USER displays user synonyms in effect. SYSTEM USER COMMAND SYNONYM SHORTEST FORM (IF ANY) command synonym minimum truncation
If no user synonyms are in effect, the message is aisplayed at the terminal: NO USER SYNONYMS IN EFFECT SYNONYl1 ALL
displays all synonyms in effect. The response to the command QUERY SYSTEM is
followed by the response to QUERY SYNONYM USER. Section 2. CMS :ommands 151
QUERY FILEDEF TXTLIB LIBRARY DLBL 152 displays all file definitions in effect. ddname device [fn [ft]]
If no file definitions are in effect, the following nessage is
displayed at the terminal: NO USER DEFINED FILEDEF'S IN EFFECT
displays the names of all files, with a filetype of MACLIB r that are to be searched for macro definitions (that is, all MACLIBs specified on the last GLOBAL MACLIB command r if any). MACLIB = libname ••• If no macro libraries are
definitions r the response is:
MACLIB = NONE to be searched for macro
displays the names of all files, with a filetype of TITLIBr
that are to be searched for unresolved refecences (that iS r all TXTLIBs specified on the last GLOBAL TITLIB commandr if
any) . TXTLIB = libname ••• If no are to be searched for uncesolved ceferences, the following message is displayed at the terminal: 'IXTLIB = NONE displays the names of all library files with filetypes of MACtIB, TXTLIB, and DOSLIB that are to be searchea. MACLIB = {libname ••• } NONE TXTLIB DOStIB = {libname ••• } NONE = {libname ••• } NONE in order to display the contents of the curcent data set
definitions, it is necessary only to enter:
DLBL or QUERY DLBL
Entering the command yields the following information: DDNAME eMS the DOS filename or OS ddname. Command. ... "".:1 Q. 11U. u_,. __ LlQ. ... .L.V Reference
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