&DISKx 301 &DOS 301 &EXEC 301 &GLOBAL 301 &GLOBALn 302 &INDEX 302 &INDEX, settinq 280-281 &LINENUM 302 &n 279-280,300 &READFLAG 302 &RETCODE 302 &TYPEFLAG 302 o 300 &i throuqh 630 279-280 executable statements 278-279
in &ERROR control statement 286
in &IF control statement 289-290 execute form of LINEDIT macro 328-329
execution
entry point
resetting, with INCLUDE command 106 resetting, with INCLUDE command 106.3 resetting, with INCLUDE command 106.3 summary of EXEC procedure 284-285
packing 284-285
extensions
read-only 16
access inq 17
editinq files on 79-80 releasinq 158 EXTENT opt ion
of DLBL command 61,68-69
in CMS/DOS 64-65
of LISTDS command 110 of LISTDS command of LISTDS command 110.4 110.4 extents
for VSA M files
determining free space for 110 determining free space for 110. 4
determininq free space for 110.4 enterinq 68-69
enterinq in CMS/DOS 64-65
occupied by OS and DOS files
displaying 110 displaying 110.4 displayinq 110.4 EXTERNAL, command 263
external interruption
effect in CMS 263
providing processing routine for 315
external symbol dictionary (ESD) 24
F FCB macro, loaded by PRINT command 140 FETCH comlDand COMP option 87
descr ipt ion 87 ORIGIN option 87
FID operand
of LABELDEF command 110 of LABELDEF command (5748-XE1) 110 FI FOoperand of &BEGSTACK control statement 282
of &STACK control statement 294
file
accessing
only particular files on disk 17
with FSREAD macro 309-310 appending one file to another 37
blocking
with FILEDEF command 91,93
with FSWRITE macro 312.1 calculating logical record length 93
canceling changes made during edit
session 241
closing 306 closing 306.1 closing 306.1 comparing one file to another 33
copying 35-44
from one device to another 46-56
from one disk to another 39,229
into file being edited 232
parts of file 39
to a file with a different filename 230 creating
from OS partitioned data sets 134
from tapes created by OS utility
programs 194
with CMS editor 79-80 with COPYFILE command 35-44
with FSWRITE macro 312-314
with READCARD command 155
defining for CMS/DOS 60 de f ini t ions
displaying DLBL definitions 152-153
displaying DLBL definitions 1 52. 1
displaying DLBL definitions (2148::.!El} 152 .• 1
displaying FILEDEF definitions 152
for MOVEFILE command 134 for STATE command 177
deleting lines in
with DELETE subcommand 226
with DSTRING subcommand 227
with UPDATE command 205 directories
auxiliary 100 set up with ACCESS command 16
displaying 199
in hexadecimal format 199
on 3270 screen 247-248
particular columns of file 199,255
particular records in file 199
with TYPE subcommand 253-254
dumping to tape 188
editing 215
erasing 81
all files on disk 16
during program execution 307 format 91
identifier
assigned
assigned
changing
changing
changing
with
with
with
with
with READCARD command 155 TAPPDS command 194
FILE subcommand 228
RENAME command 160 SAVE subcommand 247 Index 363
default for DLBL command 63
default for FILEDEF command 93
entering on DLBL command 61
entering on FILEDEF command 95
entering on LISTDS command 111
in command syntax 5
inserting lines in
with INPUT subcommand 234-235
with UPDATE command 204 listing information about 114
listing information about 11!J.1 listing information about (27!J8-XE1) 11 !J 1
loading
from tape to disk 188
from virtual reader to disk 58
modifying 35-44
moving from device to device 134
numbering lines in 2!J8-249 opening, during program execution 308-309 overlaying data in
specifying number of lines to overlay
243
with COPYFILE command 36,42
with OVERLAY subcommand 239 packing 31
specifying fill character 40-41 printing 139
in hexadecimal format 139
specifying number of lines per page 140 processed by TAPE command, listing 189
protecting data during edit session
257-258
punched
restoring to disk 58,155
punching to virtual card punch reading
during program execution 309-310 from virtual card reader 58 seqaentially 309-310 relating to OS ddname 89
renaming 160 displaying new names for 160 renumbering lines in 243,248-249
replacing lines in
with REPLACE subcommand 244
with UPDATE command 205 replacing old file with new copy 36
serializing lines in 248-249
with line-number editing 248-249
sorting records in 111
tape, writing to disk 188
transferring, with DISK DUMP command 58
unpacking 37
updating, FSWRITE macro 312.1
verifying existence of
with FSOPEN macro 308-309 with FSSTATE macro 311-312
with STATE and STATEW commands 117
writing to disk
with AUTOSAVE subcommand 219
with FILE subcommand 228
with FSWRITE macro 312.1
with SAVE subcommand 247
FILE NOT FOUND error message, suppressing
during EXEC processing 284-285
file status table (FST) 311
FILE subcommand, description 228
file system control block (FSCB) FSCB) FILEDEF
command AUXPROC option 93 BLKSIZE option 91 BLOCK option 91 BLP operand 95 BLP operand 95
CHANGE option 91
CLEAR option 90 CONCAT option 92
default FILEDEF commands issued by
assembler 27
definitions for MOVEFILE commanl 134
DEN option 92
description 89 DISK option 90 DISP option 92 DSORG option 92 Durn'lY option 90 establishing file definitions for STATE command 177
examples 94,95 KEYLEN option 91 LABOFF operand 95 LABOFF operand 95 LEAVE option (2148-!!§) 92.1 LEAVE option 92.1
LIM CT option 91 LOWCASE option 92 LOWCASE option 92.1 LOWCASE option 92.1
LRECL option 91
MEMBER option 92
NL operand 95
NL operand 95 NOCHANGE option 91 NOEOV option 92.1 NOEOV option 92.1 NSL operand 95 NSL operand 95 OPTCD option 92 PER Mop t ion 9 1
positioning read/write pointer 92 PRINTER option 90 PUNCH option 90 READER option 90 RECFM option 91 SL operand 95 SL operand 95 SUL operand 95 SUL operand 95
TAPn option 90 TERMINAL option 90 TRTCH option 92 UPCASE option 92 UPCASE option 92.1 UPCASE option 92.1 VOLID operand 96 VOLID operand 96
when to use (aS users) 66-67
when to use in eMS/DOS 63
364 IBM VM/370 Command and Macro Reference
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