QUERY RDYMSG LDRTBLS RELPAGE IMPCP IMPE;{ ABBREV displays the PDYMSG message of the CMS Ready format. RDYMSG = {LMSG} SMSG LMSG is the standard CMS Ready message:
R ; T = O. 1 2/0 33 1 7: 06 : 2 0 SMSG is the shortened CMS Ready message: displays the number of loader tables. LDRTBLS = nn
indicates whether pages of storage are to be released or
retained after certain commands complete execution. RELPAGE = {ON } OFF ON releases pages. OFF retains pages.
displays the status of implied CP command indicator. IMPCP = {ON } OFF ON indicates that CP commands can be entered from the CMS environment. OFF indicates that you must use the CP command or the #CP function to enter CP commands from the CMS environment.
displays status of implied EXEC indicator.
= {ON } OFF ON indicates that EXEC files can be executed by entering
the filename of the file. OFF indicates that the EXEC command must be explicitly
entered to execute EXEC files.
displays the status of the minimum truncation indicator. ABBREV = {ON } OFF 148 IBM VM/370 CMS Command and Macro Reference
REDTYPE PROTECT INPUT OUTPUT ON indicates that
commands.
truncations are accepted for OFF indicates that truncations are not accepted.
displays the status of the REDTYPE indicator. REDTYPE = {ON } OFF QUERY eMS ON types CMS error messages in red, for certain terminals
equipped with the appropriate terminal feature and a
two-color ribbon. Supported terminals are described in
the OFF does not type CMS error messages in red.
displays the status of CMS nucleus protection. PROTECT = {ON } OFF ON means CMS nucleus protection is in effect. OFF means CMS nucleus protection is not in effect.
displays the contents of any input translate table effect. an xxn
If you do not have an input translate table in effect, the
response is: NO USER DEFINED INPUT TRANSLATE TABLE IN USE displays the contents of any output translate table in effect.
xxn an
If you do not have an output translate table defined, the
response is: NO USER DEFINED OUTPUT TRANSLATE TABLE IN USE I SYSNAMES displays the names of the standard saved systems. Section 2. CMS Commands 149
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