IBM - OS/VS2 TSO Terminal User's Guide`
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From the preface:
'This publication explains how to use the TSO command language and the terminals supported by TSO. TSO commands, entered at a terminal, can be used to perform the following functions:
• Start and end a terminal session. • Enter and manipulate data. • Execute programs at the terminal. • Test a program. • Write and use command procedures. This publication is intended as a guide for all TSO users and includes information specifically for new users. For details on how to code each command, refer to OS/VS2 TSO Command Language Reference.' TSO stands for 'Time Sharing Option'. It was an interactive time-sharing environment for IBM mainframe computers.
Fifth Edition. 249 pages.
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