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Appendix A: Summary of CMS Commands
Figures 24 and 25 contain alphabetical lists of the CMS commands and the
functions performed by each. Figure 24 lists those commands that are
available for general use; Figure 25 lists the commands used by system
programmers and system support personnel who are responsible for
generating, maintaining, and updating VM/370. Unless otherwise noted, eMS commands are described in gng £.Qde DOS PP Indicates that this command invokes a DOS program prcduct,
available from IBM for a license fee. EREP Indicates that this command is described in Further details on the operands used
by this command are contained in gyg ff!.!!!!.!!g IPCS Indicates that this command is a part of the Interactive Problem Control System (IPCS) and is described in Op Gd
as PP SCRIPT SPG SYSGEN Indicates that this command is described in the Indicates that this command invokes an as program product,
available from IBM for a license fee.
Indicates that this command invokes a text
an IBM Installed User program, available
license fee.
Indicates that this command is described in Indicates that this command is described .flg.!!.!!.!1!g g.!!g processor that is from IBM for a
the in the VMLJ.IQ In addition to the commands listed in Figure 24 and 25, there are
seven commands called Immediate commands that are handled in a different manner from the others. They may be entered while another command is
executing by pressing the Attention key (or its equivalent) and are
executed immediately. The Immediate commands are: HB -Halt batch execution HO - Halt tracing HT -Halt typing HI - Halt execution RO - Resume tracing RT -Resume typing SO - Suspend tracing
Appendix A: Sumaary of CMS Com.ands 327
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