Osns Hasp Ii Version 4 Commands - IBM System/370 Operator's Reference Manual

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OSNS
HASP II Version 4 Commands
Source: GC27-6993
HASP /I
Version 4 Operator's Guide
HASP commands have the following form:
$verb operand 1 ,operand2 ... , operandn
Wheee:
$
=
HASP command identification character-all commands to the HASP
SYSTEM start with the $ character.
verb
=
HASP cOMmand verb-a single character verb which describes the general
action which is to be taken. A longer form of the verb may
be
used
which is partially compatible with former versions of the HASP
SYSTEM.
operands
=
HASP command operanGs-operands are used
to
modify the verb of the
command or identify the job or system facility to be acted upon.
Commas are used to separate operands when more than one operand is
used.
NOTE:
If more ooerands are entered than the command is designed to handle,
the additional operands will either be ignored or be
concaten~ted
to the
last acceptable operand and handled as one.
The HASP command structure allows for
a
great amount of flexibility in entering the
text of the command. The following
ru
les apply:
1.
FOR TEXT OUTSIDE PAIRED APOSTROPHES:
A.
All alphabEtic characters may be
ent~red
in upper or lower
case.
B.
Blanks may be inserted at any point in .he command after the initial
$
for operator convenience.
C.
Apostrophes may appear in the text of the command
as
a text charac·
ter; however, each apostrophe text character must appear in duplicate.
2.
FOR TEXT INSIDE PAIRED APOSTROPHES:
All characters must appear
as
required by
t~e
indi;'idual command. Text
apostrophes must appear in duplicate.
3.
Key words for operands may, for the most part, be misspelled. It is only
necessary to enter enough information to identify the job or facility desired.
The following examples illustrate the above rules:
1.
Sr al!, rmt 4, local
SRALL,RMT4,LOCAL
2.
Sd",4:lf your job"s output is deleted, resubmit'
SDM4:IF YOUR JOB'S OUTPUT IS DELETED,RESUBM!T'
3.
$a all or $a a
$AA
NOTE:
The first line of each example represents the operator's input. The
second line represents the internal meaningful representation with
the first character of each operand underlined.
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