April 1, 1981 INDEX [nn]
starts printing the output in the designated (nn) print
position. "nn" must be a number from 1 to 31; a leading zero
need not be specified. If INDEX is not specified, no indexing is
done. If INDEX is specified without a value, the index value
specified in the FCB macro becomes the index value. If INDEX is
specified with a value, the specified value overrides the index
value in the FCB macro. For a description of the FCB macro and forms control images, see the VM/370 Systere-PrograremerJs Guide" This option is not valid for a 3203 Model--4-or 5 printer: -----
Responses
The contents of the UCS buffer are printed on the specified printer if VER was specified.
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April 1, 1981 LOCATE Use the LOCATE command to find the addresses of CP control blocks
associated with a particular user, a user's virtual device, or a real
system device. The control blocks and their use are described in the VMil70 !!.§:i.§: Are.§:2 an£ Control Block Logig. The format of the LOCATE command is:
LOCate {
'USerid
[VaddrJ} raddr L---- ______________________________________________________________________ userid
vaddr
raddr VMBLOK VMBLOK xxxxxx RCHBLOK xxxxxx
is the user identification of the logged-on user. The address
of this user's virtual machine block (VMBLOK) is printed.
causes the virtual channel block (VCHBLOK), virtual control
unit block (VCUBLOK), and virtual device block (VDEVBLOK) addresses associated with this virtual device address to be
printed with the VMBLOK address.
causes the real channel block (RCHBLOK), real control unit
block (BCUBLOK), and the real device block (RDEVBLOK) addresses associated with this real device address to be
printed.
xxxxxx VCHBLOK xxxxxx RCUBLOK xxx xxx VCUBLOK xxxxxx RDEVBIOK xxxxxx VDEVBLOK xxxxxx
section 3. CP Commands 89
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