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What is the TSO Option to reset a previous command.
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 3:15 pm
by Ankita Prakash
Hi,
When I start a new session and do a swap list, it is showing me a message
This is happening only when I type any command and swap. I want to reset a previously typed command from TSO. What option should I enable or disable to reset it?
Re: What is the TSO Option to reset a previous command.
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 3:20 pm
by nicc
Unless introduced recently the term "reset" is not valid in TSO/ISPF so you will need to explain better.
Re: What is the TSO Option to reset a previous command.
Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2017 9:44 am
by Ankita Prakash
I was talking about the START command used to start a new session:
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Menu Utilities Compilers Options Status Help
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ISPF Primary Option Menu
Option ===> START
0 Settings Terminal and user parameters
1 View Display source data or listings
2 Edit Create or change source data
3 Utilities Perform utility functions
4 Foreground Interactive language processing
5 Batch Submit job for language processing
6 Command Enter TSO or Workstation commands
7 Dialog Test Perform dialog testing
8 LM Facility Library administrator functions
9 IBM Products IBM program development products
10 SCLM SW Configuration Library Manager
C CHANGES Display summary of changes for this release
S SDSF System Display and Search Facility
U USER MENU Display Ingram Micro User Menu
W WORKPLACE ISPF Object/Action Workplace
X EXIT Terminate ISPF using log and list defaults
Re: What is the TSO Option to reset a previous command.
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 5:32 pm
by nicc
'X'?
Re: What is the TSO Option to reset a previous command.
Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 11:33 pm
by Anuj Dhawan
I can't really follow this topic, what is being asked, pardon me?
Re: What is the TSO Option to reset a previous command.
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 4:47 pm
by nicc
I think it is: If i start an application from ISPF using the START command, how do I get back to ISPF?
Not that you actually leave ISPF and, as long as the F keys have not been messed with you can also split screen and swap screen etc.